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Your cart is empty.This Fine Printmaking Paper is perfect for block printing. Made in Thailand from a mix of kozo (mulberry) and bamboo fiber, fine artist printmaking paper sheets are thin and strong. Sheets are smooth on one side, lightly textured on the other side. Ideal for lino block, wood block, silkscreen printing, sumi painting, light water media, bookbinding and digital photo reproductions. Pack includes 25 sheets (9-inch-by-12-inch). 45 g/m2 and neutral pH.
LS
2025-09-05 15:38:23
Using for print making has worked great. The product is great quality.
Stephanie M. Poteet
2025-08-12 12:25:30
Thin and strong! Works beautifully for traditional paper marbling with acrylics! Absorbs the paint in perfect detail! Highly recommended!
Joshua Berlin
2025-08-06 11:59:08
The product came on time in perfect condition. I used the paper to create an accent light with leds, inspired by japanese lamps. It was thick and stiff enough to create a nice soft light.
KatieJH_8
2025-07-26 10:00:13
Paper is a little thin, but the same quality as the other black ink brand. Thicker than tissue paper weight, great for linocuts, and absorbent (ink sits nicely on paper). I prefer to use this paper when running my prints through a press, however if you print by hand some fibers may want to pull up on the bayern and the print will not look as crisp.
average josephine
2025-07-15 17:15:21
This paper is thin and textured. One side is more pressed and the other side has more of an organic feel and loose texture. I really like it. Not ideal for anything too saturated or inked up (like monotypes), but good for block printing by hand. I would buy this again.
Phare-Camp
2025-07-08 16:53:49
I use this paper all the time for my woodcut prints, especially for a series that I've been working on for a printmaker's exchange of art prints. This is a fine mulberry paper and is the exact same paper that is sold under a different name for twice the price... I like the consistent standard size.
Ron R. Nath
2025-05-16 17:09:13
For "serious" or "professional" print makers, this paper probably won't measure up to their needs. It's on the light weight side - think 20 pound recycled copy paper.That said, it's perfectly fine for my work since i don't have a studio setup with a professional etching press. I make do with a jury-rigged inking plate,a hand-held "pizza dough roller" for a press, and Speedball brand inks and rollers. With these anemic supplies i turn out plenty of prints that are perfectly acceptable for my art market and have had no complaints from my customer base.On top of that, twenty-five sheets for ten bucks or so is a bargain.
Samantha
2025-04-30 15:18:06
This is decent paper if you're looking to print by hand and not through a press.
anthony bennett
2025-04-19 11:53:57
This is very thin easy to print paper that is exceptionally tough
JW
2025-03-06 11:00:54
Nice paper. Came from US so took a while to come
Kelly C
2025-02-08 10:04:23
I really like this paper. It says it is "fine" paper, and that is just what it is. People expecting something thicker are leaving unfair reviews. So I just wanted to say that it is exactly what it says it is. I especially love how you can see the fibres, it looks so natural and brings a great look to my prints. I use it for printmaking, and the only thing I'll say, is be sure to have a protective sheet between this paper and your barens, because it will start to rub up the fibres a bit, if rubbing hard.All in all, I love this paper and will buy again! :)
Brian T.
2025-01-09 18:44:25
beautiful, strong and so easy to use
Hisneilness
2024-12-21 18:16:13
This paper is fine. My reason for one star is that the first pack I got had been manhandled and had deep scoring running through more than one sheet. I reordered and the next batch as exactly the same. Some quality control is needed in dispatch.
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