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Since the 16th century, Zerkall has produced some of the finest papers in Europe. Their German Ingres is an excellent choice for charcoal and pastel drawing and is also a favorite paper for the Book Arts, known for it’s antique appearance and selectio
Somerset is a very popular grade of printmaking paper from the historic St. Cuthbert’s Mill in the UK, first introduced in the early 1970’s. In the early 1990’s, working together the mill, and based on demands of the printmaking community, we helped ta
Somerset is a very popular grade of printmaking paper from the historic St. Cuthbert’s Mill in the UK, first introduced in the early 1970’s. In the early 1990’s, working together the mill, and based on demands of the printmaking community, we helped ta
Stonehenge rivals European mould made papers with its ability to produce excellent results in a variety of printmaking techniques. In addition to intaglio and silkscreening, Stonehenge works well with colored pencil, charcoal, pastels and watercolors. Mac
Stonehenge rivals European mould made papers with its ability to produce excellent results in a variety of printmaking techniques. In addition to intaglio and silkscreening, Stonehenge works well with colored pencil, charcoal, pastels and watercolors. Mac
Stonehenge rivals European mould made papers with its ability to produce excellent results in a variety of printmaking techniques. In addition to intaglio and silkscreening, Stonehenge works well with colored pencil, charcoal, pastels and watercolors. Mac
Somerset is a very popular grade of printmaking paper from the historic St. Cuthbert’s Mill in the UK, first introduced in the early 1970’s. In the early 1990’s, working together the mill, and based on demands of the printmaking community, we helped ta
Saunders Waterford is an exquisite English watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine. The appeal of this mould made paper is the stunning texture created using natural woolen felts, and the wonderful surface stability created b
Rives de Lin, literally Rives of Flax, is a mould made, acid free and buffered sheet containing 85% cotton and 15% linen. The linen content is identified by the three flowers of flax in its watermark. It has the look and feel of a handmade paper with