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Canson Infinity Arches Aquarelle Rag 310gsm A4 25 Sheets

Arches Aquarelle is recognised by artists as one of the most prestigious watercolour papers with a history that spans many centuries. Arches master papermakers have been producing very high-quality fine art papers since 1492, and today Arches is the only paper mill in France using a traditional cylinder mould process for all its papers, including Arches Aquarelle Rag. Using the traditional watercolour base, the paper has an even natural grain and a felt-marked finish. Arches Aquarelle Rag is manufactured using 100% cotton which contributes to the paper's natural beauty and feel. The pure white base does not contain any optical brightening agents (OBAs).

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Canson Infinity Arches Aquarelle Rag 310gsm A4 25 Sheets

Canson Infinity Arches Aquarelle Rag 310gsm A4 25 Sheets

Arches Aquarelle is recognised by artists as one of the most prestigious watercolour papers with a history that spans many centuries. Arches master papermakers have been producing very high-quality fine art papers since 1492, and today Arches is the only paper mill in France using a traditional cylinder mould process for all its papers, including Arches Aquarelle Rag. Using the traditional watercolour base, the paper has an even natural grain and a felt-marked finish. Arches Aquarelle Rag is manufactured using 100% cotton which contributes to the paper's natural beauty and feel. The pure white base does not contain any optical brightening agents (OBAs).

The unique inkjet receiving layer produces prints with superb colour rendition, deep blacks and pure whites offering photographers, artists and printmakers the opportunity to create images with superb tonal range, excellent highlights and mid-tones.

Arches Aquarelle Rag is a prestigious paper and offers artists, printmakers and photographers alike the ability to create digital fine art prints on an authentic Arches paper for both limited and open edition work.

Key Features:

310gsm Natural Grain and a Felt-Marked Finish

Traditional Cylinder Mould

Pure White Tone

Completely Free of any Optical Brighteners (OBAs)

Ability to Create Digital Fine Art Prints on an Authentic Arches Paper for Both Limited and Open Edition Work

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Canson Infinity Arches Aquarelle Rag 310gsm A4 25 Sheets

Arches Aquarelle is recognised by artists as one of the most prestigious watercolour papers with a history that spans many centuries. Arches master papermakers have been producing very high-quality fine art papers since 1492, and today Arches is the only paper mill in France using a traditional cylinder mould process for all its papers, including Arches Aquarelle Rag. Using the traditional watercolour base, the paper has an even natural grain and a felt-marked finish. Arches Aquarelle Rag is manufactured using 100% cotton which contributes to the paper's natural beauty and feel. The pure white base does not contain any optical brightening agents (OBAs).

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