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Yasutomo Usugami Paper - 8.5"x11", 14gsm (30 Sheets)Save Up to20%Off listWhite Authentic, high-quality art papers and boards From Japan Yasutomo Premium Art Papers are made in the traditional paper districts of Japan. Artisans make the pulp-based Gasen and Torinko papers to be sturdy and resilient. Each sheet is lightly sized to capture the fine details in your artwork. Gasen and Torinoko sheets are perfect for ink painting, watercolor, Suminagashi (Japanese marbling), calligraphy, and block printing. The surface of Torinoko holds up to watercolor washes with minimal wrinkling. Kozo art paper is made with 100% (unsized) Kozo fiber from the mulberry plant. Because of the long fibers, Kozo paper is solid and durable. You can use Kozo for Sumi-e, watercolor painting, conservation and repair, woodblock printing, and other printmaking techniques. Asagami is a bleached acid-free, neutral sized art paper used for legal documents, watercolor, and gansai paintings. While Mashi is an unbleached, unsized paper used for calligraphy, ink painting, and watercolors. Key Features: * Gasen 20 sheets, 82 GSM * Torinoko 20 sheets, 80 GSM * Kozo 10 sheets, 58 GSM * Asagami 20 sheets, 43 GSM * Mashi 20 sheets, 40 GSM * Lightly sized to capture the fine details * Made in Koshu and Echizen districts of Japan Perfect For: * Sumi-e and watercolor painting * Calligraphy and ink painting * Suminagashi (Japanese marbling) * Chigiri-e (Japanese collage) * Woodblock printing and printmaking techniques * Conservation and repair Kozo is used for Sumi-e, watercolor painting, conservation and repair, woodblock, and other printmaking techniques. Gasen is suitable for ink painting, watercolor, Suminagashi (Japanese marbling), calligraphy, and block printing. Torinoko is suitable for ink painting, watercolor, Suminagashi (Japanese marbling), Chigiri-e (Japanese collage), and printmaking. Asagami is suitable for woodblock printing, monoprinting, inkjet & laser printing, stamping, mixed media, legal documents, copy paper, watercolor, and gansai paintings. Mashi is suitable for Calligraphy, ink painting, gansai watercolor painting. Shikishi Boards Shikishi boards are made from washi papers mounted to a hardboard backing edged with gold foil. Traditionally used for sumi-e, watercolor, and haiku painting. They can also be used as a substrate for multimedia projects. The 3x3 pack includes five Gasen mounted boards. While the 5x7" 3-pack includes a Hosho, Gasen, and Torinoko mounted board. See More
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World's Greatest Acrylic White Gesso Primer - 200ml Try Me TubeSave Up to56%Off listWhite Ultra-smooth, concentrated, ultra-white gesso for fine art in acrylics and oils! To produce a true masterpiece, begin at the base — with Jerry's World's Greatest Gesso! Our highly pigmented, bright white acrylic gesso has a thick, creamy consistency and smooth, even tooth, ideal for surface preparation. How to use: Add water until the concentrated gesso reaches your preferred consistency. Coat your canvas, panel, or board with steady, even strokes, and allow it to dry. Make sure to sand to the desired finish in between coats. For the best coverage, apply multiple thin, even coats in this manner, altering the brushstroke direction each time, and you'll achieve the perfect gessoed surface! Jerry's World's Greatest Gesso is the ideal choice for any artist, from student to professional. Our new 200ml Try Me Tube is perfect for anyone who wants to try out the gesso before buying it in a larger size. Key Features: * Bright white acrylic gesso primer * Thick, creamy consistency * Smooth, even-toothed finish * Available in 3 convenient sizes * Non-yellowing Perfect For: * A uniform painting surface * Artwork in acrylics, oils & alkyds * Beginner & professional artists * The basis of a masterpiece! Safety Tip: Always wear a mask when sanding gesso. See More
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