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Campap Arto Fabriano Watercolour Painting Pad A3 - 200gsm (25% Cotton, Cold Pressed)

RM 18.80
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Model
9556233371239
Brand
Arto
Status
Available Now
Delivery
Usually ships within 3-7 days
Delivery Fee
West Malaysia - RM 7.50
East Malaysia - RM 16.00
Rewards
18 Points
Highlights
  • A3 paper 200GSM
  • 25% CottonCold Pressedpaper
  • -Acid Free paper
  • Made in Italy, Fabriano
  • Model No.: CR 37123
Product Information

Size (length*width*height): 41cm x 29cm x 1cm

What's in the box:

1 x Campap Arto Watercolour Painting Pad A3 - 200gsm (25% Cotton, Hot Pressed)

-A3 paper 200GSM

-25% Cotton Cold Pressedpaper

-Acid Free paper

-Made in Fabriano, Italy

-Model No.: CR 37123

About Fabriano,Italy
The invention of paper is traditionally attributed to the Chinese, but it was actually the Arabs who, after having learned the rudiments of manufacture and made a few improvements, spread the new product throughout the west. It was a long, arduous process that was completed in the second half of the 13th century in Fabriano, a little town of the Marche inland. The reason for this location, which made Fabriano the most important paper production centre of Europe, is very probably linked to the vicinity of Ancona, a port that was particularly open to trade with the Arab world.
The growing ability of the increasingly numerous and qualified artisans in Fabriano allowed them to make a real leap in terms of quality. Three innovations in particular led to the rise of Fabriano as the cradle of modern papermaking.

Understanding the Different Grades of Watercolor Paper

Hot pressed (Left) is super smooth. No texture with this paper. This paper doesnt suck up the water as fast as the cold pressed, allowing you to play around more, like re-wetting edges of pigment.

  • Very little pigment penetrates beyond sitting on the surface.
  • Hot pressed is not adequate for general watercolor painting.
  • Its suitable for fine detail, such as pen and ink.
  • This type of paper works well with gouache.
  • Wet-on-wet application with diffusion will not work.
  • Glazing will lift the underlayer.

Cold press watercolor paper (Middle)has texture. Little bumps and grooves holds in the water and pigment. It really sucks up the water pretty quickly.Cold press is a good choice when you want to convey texture in your subject.

  • Some pigment penetrates deeper into the fibers.
  • Apainting on this type of paper ends up with a nice velvety look.
  • Diffused wet-into-wet application can be achieved on cold pressed, but theres a risk of losing the forms from excessive pigment bleeding. The artist working with this paper must be quite skilled at controlling the degree of fugitive paint.
  • It works well for scraping out rocks with a credit card when painting landscapes.
  • Cold pressed is not optimal for glazing because the new layer tends to disturb the first layer.
  • Its too smooth to apply the dry brush technique many artists use to create bushes and trees when creating landscapes.
  • This type of paper makes it easier to spray off an area that needs correction.
  • It has an excellent surface for combining pastels with watercolor, especially panpastels.

Rough Watercolour Paper (Right) is the roughest texture.

  • The pigment seeps even deeper into the fibers of rough paper.
  • The wet-into-wet application works well on this type of surface.
  • Glazing works better because the paper grips the first layer quite well.
  • It does not work well for scraping out rocks when painting landscapes.
  • The rougher surface is conducive to dry brushing, which is great for creating the illusion of foliage.
  • Its harder to remove unwanted paint (with water from a spray bottle).

Understanding the Different Grades of Watercolor Paper

Hot pressed (Left) is super smooth. No texture with this paper. This paper doesnt suck up the water as fast as the cold pressed, allowing you to play around more, like re-wetting edges of pigment.

  • Very little pigment penetrates beyond sitting on the surface.
  • Hot pressed is not adequate for general watercolor painting.
  • Its suitable for fine detail, such as pen and ink.
  • This type of paper works well with gouache.
  • Wet-on-wet application with diffusion will not work.
  • Glazing will lift the underlayer.

Cold press watercolor paper (Middle)has texture. Little bumps and grooves holds in the water and pigment. It really sucks up the water pretty quickly.Cold press is a good choice when you want to convey texture in your subject.

  • Some pigment penetrates deeper into the fibers.
  • Apainting on this type of paper ends up with a nice velvety look.
  • Diffused wet-into-wet application can be achieved on cold pressed, but theres a risk of losing the forms from excessive pigment bleeding. The artist working with this paper must be quite skilled at controlling the degree of fugitive paint.
  • It works well for scraping out rocks with a credit card when painting landscapes.
  • Cold pressed is not optimal for glazing because the new layer tends to disturb the first layer.
  • Its too smooth to apply the dry brush technique many artists use to create bushes and trees when creating landscapes.
  • This type of paper makes it easier to spray off an area that needs correction.
  • It has an excellent surface for combining pastels with watercolor, especially panpastels.

Rough Watercolour Paper (Right) is the roughest texture.

  • The pigment seeps even deeper into the fibers of rough paper.
  • The wet-into-wet application works well on this type of surface.
  • Glazing works better because the paper grips the first layer quite well.
  • It does not work well for scraping out rocks when painting landscapes.
  • The rougher surface is conducive to dry brushing, which is great for creating the illusion of foliage.
  • Its harder to remove unwanted paint (with water from a spray bottle).
Campap Arto Fabriano Watercolour Painting Pad A3 - 200gsm (25% Cotton, Cold Pressed)
Campap Arto Fabriano Watercolour Painting Pad A3 - 200gsm (25% Cotton, Cold Pressed)
Campap Arto Fabriano Watercolour Painting Pad A3 - 200gsm (25% Cotton, Cold Pressed)
Shipping Information
ZoneWeightDelivery Fee (RM)
West MalaysiaFirst 1.00 kg7.50
Extra 0.50 kg2.50
East MalaysiaFirst 1.00 kg16.00
Extra 1.00 kg14.50

When will my order arrive?

Ready stocks will be post out within 1-2 working days.  
Shipping time will take 1-3 working days to Peninsular Malaysia(West Malaysia), 3-5 working days to East Malaysia(Sabah & Sarawak)
Pre-order takes only 7-14 business from the day you place your order and make payment.
 
Can I track the shipping?
Yes, the tracking number and courier engaged will be included in the shipping confirmation email.
You can check the shipping status via the site provided by respective courier service.
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Note: Sometimes the tracking number is not working yet because your order has just been shipped.
Try to check again in 24 hours and the information should be available.
 
What if I haven't received my order?
Something might have gone wrong if you still haven't received your order within 14 business days after you've placed your order and made payment.
The first thing you can do is check your order status. Contact us if your order status is not shipped, otherwise check whether the shipping address is correct.
 
If nothing is wrong there, track your shipping status via the courier's site.
Check with the respective courier company to see if they're holding your order and contact us if they're unable to find it.
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