15,00 €
Paper is very important when you draw letters. High-quality paper is easy to work on, kind to your brush tips and gives a great-looking result. In this unique and sturdy pad, I have collected just the kind of paper that I also use myself almost every day. Not just one, but two!
Scandia 2000 Smooth Natural 115 g. Here you have a slightly cream-colored, Swedish-produced paper of very high quality. The paper has a very “papery” feel and easily creates natural gradients when working with a thick brush pen. It is also the best when it comes to bringing out a beautiful texture in the letters of a semi-dry, dying brush pen. The surface is rolled for extra smooth results, making it a delight for the eye, hand and pen tip.
The paper is made at the renowned Lessebo Mill in Småland from wood and chlorine-free pulp with minimal impact on people and the environment.
Tom & Otto Silk Coated White 150 g. This semi-matte paper can bring out the best in your pens! The surface is even smoother than Scandia 2000, and the paper doesn’t absorb ink the way uncoated papers do. This means that lines and colors look different both before and after they dry. It’s not the best paper for pencil sketching, but most brush pens work wonderfully on this – many of my 3d letters I draw on this, a gray shading then becomes almost a bit metallic, and the white Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip doesn’t sink into the color underneath because everything has dried on the surface, but shines white and fine as on no other paper. You have to try it!
The pad contains about 60 pages, size 22,5 x 29,5 cm. The pad has bronze-colored spirals and is handmade by me and nothing like it is to my knowledge to be found anywhere else. You can also choose to buy the papers loose, without holes and spirals. The number of sheets of paper is the same.