🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with UartSanded!
UartSanded Pastel Art Paper offers 10 sheets of archival quality, off-white paper in a versatile 9" x 12" size, designed for use with pastels, colored pencils, and charcoal. With a Grade 400 finish, this PH neutral and acid-free paper accepts all wet media, allowing artists to create without the need for fixatives.
Sheet Count | 10 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 12"W |
Paper Size | 9 x 12 inches |
Paper Finish | Watercolor |
Color | White |
Material Type | Paper |
A**R
This paper is awesome
This is the best surface I have found for pastel. I was reluctant to use sanded paper; I was using Canson for my pastels but the consistent and elegant surface of this sanded paper has changed my mind. Yes, it's a little pricey but worth every penny
H**S
I used the sanded paper for soft pastels class
Paper is exactly what I expected. I used it for drawing and shading with soft pastel sticks.
D**E
Best Pastel Support for Beginners
As a pastelist with less than one year of experience, I can say with no reservations whatsoever that Uart is one of the best pastel papers for beginners. Period. At the beginning of my painting journey, I started out using unsanded papers. Instead of layering color in complex or beautiful ways, I "made mud" on those unsanded papers.Uart has a sanded surface similar to sandpaper. It holds many layers of color, even more than you could hope for if you use a spray fixative on the first few layers. I am a very heavy-handed painter, something I'm trying to correct, but even I can get 8 or 9 layers of color on Uart. In my book, that's a wonderful pastel support!Uart can handle any kind of underpainting you wish to use. Watercolor, oil stains, alcohol washes etc. can all be used on it without harming the paper. The biggest downside to using Uart is that it does indeed curl. I frame most of my work so it isn't a big deal to me. Some people think the surface is hard on the fingertips while painting on it. I'd be wary of aggressive finger blending on it, but I've had no trouble otherwise.Uart comes in several different grits. I really enjoy 400 which is mid-range. It is a pleasure to work on, and the nice results mean I want to paint more often. Highly recommended!
Y**C
This paper is amazing!
Years ago, when I took art lessons, they did not have this special paper. I have been amazed at how well it works.
N**Z
pretty good paper
Well protected mostly in a fairly hardish heavyweight cardboard container- so somewhat protected- arrive in great condition. The paper itself is nice, though I wish i had gotten a darker shade of tan- The tooth is fine and you can build several layers on it easily- just remember a light touch goes a long way with pastels- so lay down soft pastel lightly on the top of underpinning, and the top layer paint crystals will catch the light nicely- this paper allows a soft touch compared to unsanded paper
P**G
Great paper!
My favorite paper for pastels. It’s sturdy, holds the chalk really well, and come in a great size for landscapes. Love it.
A**R
Great paper
Good to cut into smaller sections. I love sanded paper for soft pastels, as many do.
B**L
A different thing altogether!
As one is who new to pastels, I have been using inexpensive pastel and mixed media papers. They are OK, but in watching tutorials on pastel painting I kept hearing about "sanded paper". I looked it up and it seemed ridiculously expensive @$3.50 per 9x12 sheet, but I wanted to see if it was worth it. Man, the first time I put a soft chalk pastel on it I was amazed. I decided to use one quarter of a sheet just to see how many layers I could get before the paper lost it's "tooth" and wouldn't accept any more. I used every type of pastel I have, pencil, hard pastel, soft pastel and pan pastel -- I was amazed, depending on the vigor of my use and the type of pastel the minimum number of layers was 7 and the max about 10. Truly amazing and worth every penny.
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