Each Wednesday for 22 weeks, I'll be sharing artwork that was done on paper from a Schut Papier sampler. I'll be giving you a little information about each of the papers.
Schut Serene Watercolor Paper, Medium Fine Grain/Cold-Pressed, 200 gm2/95 lbs
Acid-free, Cellulose.
The outcome of my tests:
Schut Serene Watercolor Paper, Medium Fine Grain/Cold-Pressed, 200 gm2/95 lbs
Acid-free, Cellulose.
The outcome of my tests:
- Washes move well.
- Pencil marks wash into paint without smearing.
- Paint only lifts so-so. It is easy to cause damage that will show if area is painted over.
- Both masking tape and liquid frisket remove easily.
- I didn't have problem with backruns..
- Scraping works without excess fuzz or pills.
- You can gently fold the paper over until the edges meet. The paper 'remembers' the fold, but will straighten completely if weighted down.
- You can fold the paper, without creasing, until edges touch and it springs back without memory. It creases cleanly without radiating or cracking.
- There was no dimpling, buckling or curling.
''Daylilies & Lavender' Adapted from an exercise in 'Florals & Botanicals' by Joan Hansen |
'Owl Butterfly' done with Watercolor and Brush Pen |
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