Painting notebook A4, 10 pages
Painting Pad A4, 10 sheets – A Quality Foundation for Your Creativity
Format: A4 (210x297 mm)
Paper Weight: 190 g/m²
Every artist knows that the right paper is half the battle. Cheap pads often soak through or warp when using water-based paints. This painting pad is designed to solve this problem, providing a stable and sturdy base for both beginners and advanced creators.
Technical Summary (Specifications)
- Product Type: Painting/Drawing pad.
- Format: A4.
- Number of Sheets: 10.
- Paper Weight: 190 g/m².
- Intended Use: Watercolor, gouache, graphite pencils, markers.
1. Paper Density and Texture
The main advantage of this product is the 190 g/m² paper density. This far exceeds the capabilities of standard drawing paper:
- Moisture Resistance: The paper is thick enough to withstand layers of watercolor or gouache without severe warping.
- Absorption: Paint distributes evenly, making it easier to achieve the desired shades and transitions.
- Versatility: Although called a painting pad, it is also perfect for markers, charcoal, or pastels.
2. Compactness and Format
The A4 format is the standard for schools and art clubs. This pad features an optimal number of sheets:
- 10 Sheets: Perfect for a specific project or one school semester, without taking up much space in a backpack.
- Easy Transport: The pad is lightweight, making it convenient to carry to open-air sessions or creative workshops.
3. Aesthetics and Ease of Use
The sheets are firmly bound, yet can be neatly removed for framing or exhibitions. The bright white shade ensures accurate color reproduction, keeping your drawings vivid and lively.
Verdict
This A4 painting pad is an indispensable tool for pupils and students. Due to its high grammage, it provides a professional experience at an affordable price. It is a reliable choice for anyone who values work quality and aesthetic results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the paper suitable for watercolor?
Yes, the 190 g/m² thickness is suitable for watercolor techniques, as the paper is stiff enough and does not wrinkle as easily as thin drawing paper.
Can I paint on both sides?
Although the paper is thick, when using wet techniques (e.g., gouache), it is recommended to use one side for the best aesthetic result.