Large selection of sizes
Whether you are going to paint a large picture or just make a small note, we have the right paper for you. In our range you will find all sizes from the smaller A5 to the large formats in A2.
Do you want the product to be delivered in rolls or blocks? We have both the classic drawing pads and the professional rolls, and sketch pads and magazines are also opportunities we offer you.
Drawing paper of good quality
If you have been drawing for many years, you know that there is a big difference in quality and that it can be decisive for the finished result.
Do you want to avoid bumps and crooked lines? We offer drawing paper of several qualities so that both experienced and beginners can develop their drawing and painting.
Do you prefer to express yourself with pencil, paint or paint? Our materials are suitable for all types of pencils, so you can use pencil, ink, charcoal, water and oil based paints.
The surface affects the subject
Do you dream of painting adventurous landscapes or do you work more abstractly? The surface of the surface affects the motif and expression you create.
In the range, you will find both options with a smooth surface, so that the lines are evenly distributed, and a rough surface that gives the motif a shaken look. It is especially suitable to choose if you paint and draw abstract.
Choose the right thickness
Just as size, shape and surface are important for the drawing paper, you must also consider the thickness of the substrate.
The thin variants are good for sketches, while a thicker paper is ideal for real pictures painted with oil or watercolour.
Large selection of special products
If you draw with a pencil, pen or ink, it rarely places great demands on the material. But if you prefer to paint with acrylic or watercolour, other requirements are placed on the surface.
Do you often use acrylic paint for your motifs? Ordinary paper weighs around 80 grams, but it is advisable to choose a thicker size when working with acrylic. This ensures that the excess colour is absorbed correctly so that the motif does not become wrinkled or indistinct on the wet surface.
Watercolour paints make demands on the surface
Do you want to be sure that the subject is razor sharp when it dries? A blurred image is seldom beautiful, and if you are painting with watercolour paints, you need to choose paper that can secure the subject.
In our range, you will find alternatives that can absorb the watercolour, so that the stylistic expression of the image is preserved.