Cold Press Potentate Watercolour Block Medium
R590.00
- Cold Press Potentate Watercolour Blocks are premium watercolour paper blocks that offer artists a high-quality surface for their artwork.
- These blocks contain 100% cotton paper that is gelatin-sized and archival, providing a durable and long-lasting surface for watercolor painting.
- Ideal for wet and dry media, especially for watercolours, gouache, inks, and acrylics.
- Four-sided Sealed Watercolour Block: The watercolour paper is sealed on all sides to better maintain flatness and provide wrinkle and moisture resistance, and the paper can be easily removed by scraping the seal with a card / palette knife.
- These watercolour blocks are durable and can withstand repeated erasures.
- Potentate Watercolour Blocks are available in Cold Press and Hot Press options.
- Potentate Watercolour Cold Press Blocks are available in 2 sizes: 135mm x 195mm (small) and 270mm x 390mm (medium).
- 20 sheets per pad.
- 300gsm.
- The cold press texture of the paper provides a slightly textured surface, making it versatile for various watercolour techniques.
- Size: 270mm x 390mm (medium).
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Cold Press Potentate Watercolour Blocks offer artists a premium surface for their artwork. Made from 100% cotton paper, gelatin-sized, and archival, these blocks provide a durable and long-lasting canvas for watercolor painting. They are suitable for wet and dry media, including watercolours, gouache, inks, and acrylics. The four-sided sealing ensures flatness and resistance to wrinkles and moisture. Available in Cold Press and Hot Press options, with sizes ranging from 135mm x 195mm to 270mm x 390mm. Each pad contains 20 sheets of 300gsm paper. The cold press texture provides a slightly textured surface, enhancing versatility for various watercolour techniques.
What is the difference between hot press and cold press watercolour paper?
The difference between hot press and cold press watercolour paper lies in their surface texture and absorbency. Cold press watercolour paper has a slightly textured surface, which is more absorbent and dries quickly. This texture allows the paint to granulate and flow in the dips, grooves, and irregularities of the paper, creating a characteristic look associated with watercolour artwork.
Hot press watercolour paper, on the other hand, has a smooth surface that is less absorbent and allows for more time to adjust the paint while drying. This type of paper is better suited for fine detail work, as it handles ink, pens, and penciled details better than cold press paper.
Additionally, hot press paper tends to produce more vivid colours and is less prone to lifting and alteration of the paint once it has dried.