In common with other artists who love beautiful paper, printmakers have their own favourites. Their choices are driven by the processes they use, and the surface effect they aim to achieve. Some papers are better for relief printing techniques such as lino or letterpress or silkscreen. Printmaking papers have different qualities of absorbency, finish, size and weight. There are many to choose from, at all sorts of prices, and it can be confusing when you are just beginning, or want to experiment.
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