Arches oil painting paper - Jackson's Art Blog

Arches oil painting paper - Jackson's Art Blog

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New Arches paper for Oil allows you to paint on paper without priming it first. It is available in sheets, pads, or on a roll. We have tried it and it’s really nice! a recent customer question answered about this paper here. The new Arches Huile paper looks and feels like traditional Arches Aquarelle paper but has a high-tech oil barrier that allows you to paint with oil colour and solvents. The solvents absorb evenly while allowing the paint to sit on the surface. Arches Oil Paper has a tough surface that can take scrubbing with stiff bristle brushes, as well as lifting out highlights with solvents and a rag. This paper is ready to use without preparation, can be cut or torn to size and is flexible like watercolour paper so can be rolled when the painting is dry. It is a lightweight alternative to a canvas surface and is great for oil sketches. *Mould-made *300gsm (140lb) *100% rag (cotton) *Neutral pH, acid free *Watermarked *4 deckle edges *Imperial size 22×30 inches (76x56cm) *Not surface texture (cold pressed) *Safe to use with oil colour without priming the paper *Can be used safely with acrylic and watercolour paint as well.

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