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Artway Studio - Acid Free Drawing Paper - Loose Sheets Of Cartridge Paper - 130Gsm / 88Lbs - 11.7" X 16.5" (300 Sheets) Review

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BrandArtway
MaterialPaper
Paper FinishTexture Laid
Sheet Count300

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The Artway Studio's Loose Leaf Drawing Paper is a miracle for artists! I love the quality of the paper; it is acid-free and prevents the colors from fading over time. The 130Gsm/88Lbs texture of this paper gives an organic feeling to the artwork and adds depth to each stroke. The size of each sheet is ideal - 11.7" x 16.5" - allowing for ample space to create the most vibrant pieces possible. This pack of 300 sheets is more than enough to feed my artistic appetite and contain my creative…

Pros
  • With its size of 11.7"x16.5", the Artway Studio Acid Free Drawing Paper is perfect for a wide range of fine art applications. It's ideal for artists who enjoy working on larger surfaces or for those who require plenty of space to sketch, draw, or paint
Cons
  • Less Versatile: While the paper may be acid-free and of high-quality, it may not be ideal for all types of drawing techniques. Some artists may find that certain mediums, such as charcoal or pastels, don't adhere well to this particular type of paper