Watercolor notebook A4 10 sheets
Watercolor Notebook A4 10 Sheets – Creative Freedom on Quality Paper
Product: Watercolor notebook (painting pad)
Format: A4, 10 sheets
Every artist knows that the final result depends not only on the paints but also on the surface used. Thin paper warps when wet, and paint bleeds through. This watercolor notebook is specifically designed to solve these issues, providing a sturdy base for various creative techniques.
Technical Summary (Specifications)
- Format: A4 (210 x 297 mm).
- Sheet count: 10 sheets.
- Paper weight: 200 g/m².
- Purpose: Watercolor, gouache, markers, pencils.
1. Paper Density and Texture
The main advantage of this notebook is the 200 g/m² paper weight. This is the optimal thickness that ensures:
- Moisture resistance: The paper remains relatively flat even when using wet watercolor techniques.
- Absorption: Paint distributes evenly, allowing for smooth color transitions (gradients).
- Durability: Works do not yellow over time and maintain their original appearance.
2. Versatility and Application
Although the name suggests a painting pad for watercolor, its uses are much broader. It is perfect for:
- Markers and felt-tip pens: Due to the paper density, colors do not bleed through to the other side.
- Pencils and charcoal: The light texture provides good grip for graphite.
- Gouache: The sturdy sheet holds even thicker layers of paint.
3. Practical Design
The A4 format is the standard choice for both art schools and general education institutions. The 10-sheet pack is very practical as it doesn't take much space in a backpack, and once finished, sheets can be easily removed for framing or filing.
Verdict
This watercolor notebook is an excellent choice for pupils, students, and beginner hobbyists. It is an economical yet high-quality solution that allows you to enjoy the creative process without the technical hurdles caused by thin paper.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does the paper buckle when using a lot of water?
Due to the 200 g/m² density, the paper is significantly more resistant to buckling than regular drawing pads, but it is recommended not to use excessive amounts of water or to tape the sheet to a hard surface.
Can I paint on both sides of the sheet?
While the paper is thick, for watercolor we recommend using one side to achieve the best aesthetic result. For dry techniques (pencils), both sides can be used.