Rough watercolor paper compared posted on april 23 2019 august 11 2020 by sudarshan kar disclaimer this article may contain affiliate links this means that at no cost to you we may receive a small commission for qualifying purchases.
Arches watercolor paper cold press vs hot press.
The rich cold pressed surface is a particular.
Hot and cold press pagers and my recommended materials.
However that being said there is some cold press paper where the tooth of the paper is very fine compared to others.
For reference i used winsor newton professional artist watercolors on both cards.
Wet on wet wet on dry dry brush and splatter techniques.
Watercolor paper that feels smooth to the touch similar to mixed media or drawing paper just way way way thicker is called hot press paper.
A less sized watercolor paper only allows for one or two washes before it starts looking worn.
To keep this straight i like to think of the paper being hot ironed flat.
Cold pressed hot pressed and rough.
These are the two main watercolor paper types.
300 lb arches cold press.
A sheet of paper is basically a thin mat of tangled cellulose fibers to make cold pressed paper sheets of cellulose pulp are pressed through felt covered metal rollers at cold temperature hence the designation cold.
I am an absolute fan of.
The choice of texture will depend on the medium used by the artist.
I used quite a bit of water on both.
The term cold press originates from the process used to manufacture the paper.
The really great thing about arches cold press versus a student grade paper is the sizing is heavy enough to let you really work with the paper.
Arches 100 rag watercolor paper natural white gelatin sized acid free arches aquarelle watercolor paper is one of the finest art papers in the world.
If you re reasonably careful you can paint 50 washes on arches paper.
It tends to absorb paint faster.
The overwhelming favorite amongst artists is arches but i ll include a variety for you to choose from.
When it comes how much water each kind of paper can hold without breaking down i found them very similar.
Hot pressed papers are plate smooth and are ideal for traditional watercolor techniques as well as printmaking pen and ink drawing and airbrushing.
Cold press paper has tooth aka texture.
This is why the watercolor paper is such a personal preference.
I ve actually been on the search for a months now for a cold press paper that has the texture similar to hot press.
Arches aquarelle has an even natural grain.
Here are some readily available hot and cold press papers.
Because personally i like the smoother.
Hot press paper has a soft surface.
It tends to be a little thirstier in my experience.
Cold press watercolor paper is labelled cp or in england not meaning not hot pressed.
Paint tends to sit a little more on its surface and may take a little longer to dry.