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Arches Watercolour Block offers 20 sheets of 300 gsm, cold-pressed, 100% cotton rag paper, glued on all four sides with natural gelatin to prevent warping and bleeding. Its fine grain surface supports all watercolor, gouache, acrylic, and ink techniques, ensuring vibrant, long-lasting colors with exceptional dimensional stability. Ideal for serious artists seeking archival quality and effortless painting experience.
| ASIN | B01DSTINPS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 86,810 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 114 in Watercolour Paper |
| Brand | Arches |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,283) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jun. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Manufacturer | Arches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1795059 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | 1795059 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Finish | Watercolour |
| Product Dimensions | 20.07 x 20.07 x 1.27 cm; 500 g |
| Sheet Size | 20 x 20 cm |
| Size | 20 x 20 x 1 cm |
| Total Recycled Content | 100 |
G**N
My favourite 100% cotton watercolour paper by far, 2nd to none
Please note this is an Arches block (glued on four sides), you remove the sheet after you have finished the painting by very carefully breaking the glue sealed edges. personally I use something like a bank card which is less likely to damage the paper underneath (keep it flat) but if you are careful you can slide a flat knife across the edges, there is a gap in the glued edges at the top of the block where you inset your knife or card to slide around the seal. you get to practice a little on the black protective sheet at the front of the block when it arrives (don't be alarmed when you see the black paper when you open it). Blocks are great to paint on as you don't need to stretch the paper beforehand but please note if you use a lot of wet in wet and saturated washes you will still get buckling, you then need to allow it to dry completely and usually it will dry pretty flat but may take a while. Blocks will never be as effective as stretching paper properly though so if you do use a lot of wet in wet it may be better to buy sheets or pads, which work out a lot less expensive than blocks anyway but you'll have the same high quality paper, you'll just need to stretch it. I have tried MANY different watercolour papers over the years but Arches are the best by far (IMO), I still use other brand papers for different techniques, watercolour studies/sketches and work where I am experimenting, purely because of the price but when I have done a lot of preliminary work and am ready to take the plunge, hoping to create something special, I will usually opt for a high quality 100% cotton paper and you can't get better than Arches. If you use masking fluid or tape in your watercolour painting, this paper will save you from the nightmare of spending hours on a piece only to ruin it when removing the tape/fluid, personally I have never damaged the paper with tape or fluid (and I use them a lot). Of course the quality of the paint you use will also contribute greatly to the results you get so it goes without saying you should only use Artists quality watercolour paints when using premium cotton paper. Word of warning; once you try it, nothing else will compare. Photo attached of one of my paintings on Arches paper
K**E
Great, absorbant paper
Not the cheapest paper out there, but just about affordable for an amateur watercolour painter, who paints for fun. I chose the small pad rough paper, A5 i think. I like the way the paint flows once the paper has been wet. It spreads beautifully. It doesn't warp or buckle, it's just so satisfying to paint on. I paint on the back of the paper as well. (Paintings are of images found on the internet and was unable to find the original artists name) Just love this paper.
H**T
PERFECT ARCHES THE BEST
Arches watercolour paper is the best. This watercolour block is perfect for when I am working plein air as it allows me to have all my paper in one block to take out anywhere, even on holidays. At 140Ib this is a great weight for most painting styles. When it arrives remove the protective plastic sheet covering and it is ready to use. There is no need to stretch the paper because the block is glued down on all sides and keeps the paper flat. I work with lots of wet in wet and have no problems with buckling. When you receive the block the top sheet is black to protect the first sheet, the middle of the block at the top of the page showing white just slide a small blade or debit card underneath the sheet and the paper can be cut away. I keep the black sheet to protect my top sheet. Arches is a professional archive paper I have used for years as it is simply the best.
B**.
Excellent paper
My first choice when painting watercolour. Nice tooth and predictable results.
H**R
My first choice in watercolour paper
Always a winner when doing a watercolour painting. My first choice i watercour paper.
A**R
Perfect didn't realise it was small tho
Image looks bigger didn't realise size . Lovely stunning archers paper the best small tho. Alot reviews on here don't actually realise it's black glue all way around and the first page is black u have to take off first sheet n then u see the white sheets 😀
S**E
It's better than I first thought
I was a bit disappointed at first , the paper warped when it was wet. But. after using it for a few different methods i think it's decent and dries well. Being glued on 4 sides is handy for keeping it flat until it dries
G**H
Don’t be put off by the black edge!
The watercolour pad arrived in time and well packed. As you unpack it you see a black edge all around the pad. Don’t panic like I did! It is just the glue. Also the top/ first sheet is black, but the actual pad it is white, and very nice looking.
W**N
Very good paper
B**E
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P**R
Acabo de iniciarme en la acuarela y decidí informarme un poco en el tema de los materiales. Mucha gente recomendaba este papel, o cualquier papel que fuese 100% algodón, y la verdad es que es una maravilla de papel. Incluso diría que lo más importante en la acuarela es el tipo de papel. Para eso, hice varias pruebas. (He puesto números en las fotos para que sea más fácil de ver) 1- el papel usado es mix media de 200gr, con unas acuarelas que compré en el Tiger por 4€ 2- las mismas acuarelas pero con este papel 100% algodón y de 300gr 3- aquí he usado unas acuarelas buenas (winsor&newton cotman) pero en el papel de 200gr 4- por último, he usado las acuarelas buenas con el papel bueno Como veis, depende mucho más del tipo de papel que de la calidad de las acuarelas. Aunque obviamente con unas acuarelas buenas la pigmentación será mayor y el resultado será mejor
メ**イ
とても良いです
H**D
Prima papier om met aquarelverf te werken. Dit is qualiteit. Ik raad dit aan.
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