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Speedball Fine Printmaking Paper is a premium, unbleached paper crafted from a blend of kozo and bamboo fibers. Each pack contains 25 sheets measuring 9"x12", featuring a smooth side for detailed work and a lightly textured side for added depth. With a neutral pH and a weight of 45gsm, this paper is perfect for various printmaking techniques, ensuring your creations stand the test of time.
L**S
Amazing Product
Using for print making has worked great. The product is great quality.
S**T
Beautiful Strong Paper!
Thin and strong! Works beautifully for traditional paper marbling with acrylics! Absorbs the paint in perfect detail! Highly recommended!
J**N
Great for accent lighting.
The product came on time in perfect condition. I used the paper to create an accent light with leds, inspired by japanese lamps. It was thick and stiff enough to create a nice soft light.
K**8
good quality great price
Paper is a little thin, but the same quality as the other black ink brand. Thicker than tissue paper weight, great for linocuts, and absorbent (ink sits nicely on paper). I prefer to use this paper when running my prints through a press, however if you print by hand some fibers may want to pull up on the bayern and the print will not look as crisp.
A**E
Thin, textured printmaking paper
This paper is thin and textured. One side is more pressed and the other side has more of an organic feel and loose texture. I really like it. Not ideal for anything too saturated or inked up (like monotypes), but good for block printing by hand. I would buy this again.
P**P
Great Fine Art Block Printing Paper
I use this paper all the time for my woodcut prints, especially for a series that I've been working on for a printmaker's exchange of art prints. This is a fine mulberry paper and is the exact same paper that is sold under a different name for twice the price... I like the consistent standard size.
R**H
Works well for my projects
For "serious" or "professional" print makers, this paper probably won't measure up to their needs. It's on the light weight side - think 20 pound recycled copy paper.That said, it's perfectly fine for my work since i don't have a studio setup with a professional etching press. I make do with a jury-rigged inking plate,a hand-held "pizza dough roller" for a press, and Speedball brand inks and rollers. With these anemic supplies i turn out plenty of prints that are perfectly acceptable for my art market and have had no complaints from my customer base.On top of that, twenty-five sheets for ten bucks or so is a bargain.
S**A
Good Hand Block Printing Paper
This is decent paper if you're looking to print by hand and not through a press.
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