UArt Pastel Paper - Jackson's Art Blog

UArt Pastel Paper - Jackson's Art Blog

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Jackson’s large range of materials for pastel artists includes a favourite paper imported from America. UArt Pastel Paper is a high-quality, toothy beige paper that we stock in four degrees of grit. UArt Pastel Paper at Jackson’s Art Create your own paper colour PH neutral and acid-free, all UArt paper is beige in colour, allowing you to prepare the background and tone the paper to your taste. No matter the grade you prefer, UArt accepts underpainting using a wide variety of media, including water, oil and alcohol. UArt paper is sturdy enough to ensure the liquid you use doesn’t damage the tooth or seep through to the other side. Consistent paper texture UArt pastel paper has a consistent texture across the paper with a computer-controlled electrostatic coating process and industry-leading standards to ensure a uniform, reliable grain application on every part of the paper. Unlike some paper that may have spots of varying texture, UArt paper has the same grade from edge to edge and corner to corner. Paper grades for different needs The UArt paper texture will hold onto pigment, allowing many layers in hard or soft pastels. Select a texture based on the fineness of the grit you

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