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Watercolour Paper

Uncover our range of Watercolour Paper & Pads at Discount Art & Craft Warehouse.

We believe that art should be accessible and available to everyone within every budget. Whether you are a professional or a beginner, we aim to provide you with exactly what you need! We stock a wide range of Watercolour Paper & Pads from the biggest art brands around including Derwent, Reeves, Winsor & Newton, Faber-Castell, Art Spectrum, Copic, Matisse and many more.

Delivery is Australia-wide so you can shop in the comfort of your own home.

 

Arches Watercolour Blocks

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $66.60

Arches Watercolour Blocks features 20 sheets of 300gsm pre stretched Arches Watercolour paper glued on all 4 sides. Complete your artwork on the top sheet, and remove with knife when completed.

Arches Watercolour Blocks are made from 100% cotton fibre and sized with natural gelatine, so paint colours will not warp or penetrate into paper, giving optimum results.

Available in Smooth (Hot Pressed), Medium (Cold Pressed) and Rough.

 

Arches Watercolour Paper

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $10.75

Arches Watercolour paper is made from long, 100% cotton fibres using a cylinder mould. The traditional method ensures even distribution of fibres resulting in paper that doesn't cause colour to warp or bleed.

Arches Watercolour paper is fully sized with natural gelatine, so it is scratch resistant and ensures the durability of colours.

Available in smooth (hot pressed), medium (cold pressed) and rough.

 

Arches Watercolour Paper Pads

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $30.10

Each sheet in the Arches Water Paper Pads are made from 100% cotton fibres that are sized with natural gelatine. Arches Watercolour paper doesn't cause colours to bleed or warp, and is scratch resistant.

Arches Water Paper Pads are premium quality pads perfect for artists.

Available in Smooth (Hot Pressed), Medium (Cold Pressed) and Rough.

 

Arches Watercolour Paper Rolls

Watercolour Paper & Pads

ONLY $407.15

Arches Watercolour paper rolls allow you to customise the size of Arches Watercolour paper for your painting!

Arches Watercolour paper is made from long, 100% cotton fibres and is sized with natural gelatine. This premium quality watercolour paper dosn't cause colour to bleed, is scratch resistant and ensures the durability of colours.

Available in smooth (hot pressed), medium (cold pressed) and rough.

 

Arches Watercolour Paper Pad

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $25.20

Each sheet in the Arches Water Paper Pads are made from 100% cotton fibres that are sized with natural gelatine. Arches Watercolour paper doesn't cause colours to bleed or warp, and is scratch resistant.

Arches Water Paper Pads are premium quality pads perfect for artists.

Available in Smooth (Hot Pressed), Medium (Cold Pressed) and Rough.

Packaging may vary.

 

Canson Aquarelle Watercolour Paper

Watercolour Paper & Pads

NOW $32.20

Canson Aquarelle Watercolour Paper is made from 100% cellulose fibre with surface sizing. Canson Aquarelle Watercolour Paper provides an economical way to begin your journey into the art of watercolour techniques, without the high expense of other watercolour surfaces.

Suitable for watercolour studies or final works, Canson Aquarelle Watercolour Paper is great for beginners and budget conscious artists.

A3 Classroom Pack (25 sheets).

 

Canson Montval Watercolour Mega Pads

Watercolour Paper & Pads

NOW $104.40

Canson Montval Watercolour Pads contain 100 sheets of fine quality, acid-free & mildew resistant, student watercolour paper. Prized for its texture & resistance to repeated washing, Canson Montval Watercolour Pads are suitable for all wet media techniques.

 

Canson Montval Watercolour Pads

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $8.10

Canson Montval Watercolour Pads contain 12 sheets of fine quality, acid-free & mildew resistant, student watercolour paper. Prized for its texture & resistance to repeated washing, Canson Montval Watercolour Pads are suitable for all wet media techniques.

 

Moleskine Hard Cover Folio Watercolour Album

Watercolour Paper & Pads

ONLY $57.95

Moleskine Hard Cover Folio Watercolour Album features high-quality 200gsm paper and offers generous space for your watercolour work.

A4 Watercolour (60 pages)

 

Moleskine Watercolour Notebook

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $34.65

The Moleskine Watercolour Notebook contains 200gsm cold-pressed watercolour paper, making it the portable atelier for painting and drawing with watercolours. The Moleskine Watercolour Notebook also features a hardcover, rounded corners, a bookmark, elastic closure and expandable inner pocket.

 

Montval Watercolour Paper

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $2.60

Montval Watercolour Paper is a cold pressed watercolour paper with a natural white appearance. Providing excellent colour stability and representation, Montval Watercolour Paper is popular amongst art students.

Acid-free, buffered and resistant to mildew, Montval Watercolour Paper is suitable for watercolour, acrylic and gouache.

 

Montval Watercolour Paper (from the roll)

Watercolour Paper & Pads

FROM $21.05

Montval Watercolour Paper is cold pressed watercolour paper with a natural white appearance. Providing excellent colour stability and representation, Montval Watercolour Paper is popular amongst art students.

Acid-free, buffered and resistant to mildew, Montval Watercolour Paper is suitable for watercolour, acrylic and gouache.

Available to purchase by the meter in increments 10.

FAQs about Watercolour Paper

1. Find a clean and even surface to place your painting face-down.
2. Lightly spray the back with a spray bottle and lay down an object (such as a book or a board) that is flat and heavy. Make sure to choose something larger or the same size as the painting to cover it completely.
3. Leave for 24 hours.

Before painting, some watercolour painters soak or stretch their paper. To prevent the paper from curling when wet media is applied to the surface, this is typically done on lighter-weight watercolour papers.

Stretching is a simple technique for producing a smooth painting surface for watercolour and gouache that involves soaking the paper, taping it down wet, then shrinking it only until the tape will allow it to move when additional layers of water are applied as it dries.

Introduction to Watercolour Paper

What Makes Watercolour Paper Unique?

Watercolour paper is specifically designed to meet the demands of water-based painting. Unlike regular paper, it has a high absorbency and a texture that allows water and pigment to spread evenly, giving artists control over their techniques. Whether you’re creating delicate washes or bold, vibrant layers, the right watercolour paper supports your creativity and enhances your final artwork. This type of paper is often made from cotton or a blend of cotton and cellulose, which provides the necessary strength and durability to handle multiple layers of water and paint. The unique texture of watercolour paper, known as the "tooth," plays a crucial role in how the paint interacts with the surface. A higher tooth provides more texture, which can add depth and interest to your painting. Watercolour paper is also treated to be acid-free, which ensures that your artwork remains in good condition over time without yellowing or deteriorating.

Different Grades of Watercolour Paper

Watercolour paper comes in different grades, each suited to various skill levels and project requirements:

  • Student-Grade: Typically made from a mix of wood pulp and sometimes cotton, student-grade paper is more affordable and ideal for practice or experimentation. While it may lack the durability and refined texture of professional-grade paper, it’s a great option for beginners who are learning the basics of watercolour painting.
  • Professional-Grade: Made from 100% cotton, professional-grade watercolour paper offers superior texture, absorbency, and durability. This type of paper is ideal for creating archival-quality works that stand the test of time. It allows for more precise control over water and pigment, making it the preferred choice for experienced artists who require consistency and reliability in their materials.

How Watercolour Paper Affects Your Painting

The quality of watercolour paper directly impacts the final result of your painting. High-quality paper ensures that water is absorbed evenly, preventing unwanted puddling and allowing for smooth, consistent washes. It also holds pigment more effectively, ensuring that colours remain vibrant and true even after drying. On the other hand, lower-quality paper may buckle under heavy washes, causing uneven drying and dull, lifeless colours. Investing in good watercolour paper is essential for achieving professional-looking results and enjoying a more satisfying painting experience.

Types of Watercolour Paper

Cold Press vs. Hot Press

The texture of the watercolour paper is a key factor in its performance, and it’s typically categorised as either cold press or hot press:

  • Cold Press: Known for its slightly textured surface, cold press paper is the most popular choice among watercolour artists. The texture allows for a balanced approach, accommodating both fine details and broad washes. This versatility makes it suitable for various techniques, from delicate line work to more expressive, textural effects.
  • Hot Press: Hot press paper has a smooth, almost velvety surface that’s perfect for detailed work and techniques requiring sharp edges. Because it’s less absorbent than cold press, colours sit on the surface longer, making blending easier. This type of paper is often preferred by illustrators and artists who work in mixed media, where a smoother surface is advantageous.

Rough Paper

Rough watercolour paper features a highly textured surface, offering a pronounced grain that adds a unique character to paintings. This texture enhances the interaction between the paper and pigment, creating a natural variation that can add depth and dynamism to your work. Rough paper is particularly well-suited for landscapes, seascapes, and abstract art, where the texture can bring out the natural movement and atmosphere of the scene. However, it may be less ideal for highly detailed work, where precision is key.

Paper Weight and Thickness

Watercolour paper is available in various weights, typically measured in grams per square metre (gsm) or pounds (lb). The weight of the paper affects its thickness and how well it can handle water without warping or buckling:

  • Lightweight Paper (190 gsm / 90 lb): This paper is suitable for light washes and quick studies but may buckle under heavier water applications. It’s often used for practice, sketchbooks, or projects where the paper’s durability is not a primary concern.
  • Medium Weight Paper (300 gsm / 140 lb): The most commonly used weight for watercolour painting, medium-weight paper balances durability and flexibility. It can handle multiple layers of water and pigment without significant warping, making it ideal for most watercolour projects.
  • Heavyweight Paper (425-640 gsm / 200-300 lb): This thick, sturdy paper is perfect for heavy washes and extensive layering. It rarely requires stretching and is less likely to warp, making it an excellent choice for professional work where the paper's integrity is crucial.

Choosing the right paper weight depends on your painting style and how much water you typically use. Heavier paper is more forgiving and allows for more experimental techniques, while lighter paper is best reserved for simpler, less water-intensive work.

Tips for Using Watercolour Paper

Stretching Watercolour Paper

Stretching your watercolour paper before painting is useful for preventing buckling during heavy washes. Here’s how to do it:

  • Soak the Paper: Submerge the paper in clean water for about five to ten minutes to allow it to absorb moisture evenly.
  • Tape the Edges: Place the wet paper on a sturdy board and tape the edges down using gummed tape or a stapler. As the paper dries, it will tighten, creating a flat, stable surface for painting.
  • Let It Dry Completely: Allow the paper to dry fully before you start painting. This ensures that the surface remains flat and smooth throughout your work, preventing any disruptions caused by warping.

Stretching is particularly useful for lightweight and medium-weight papers, helping to maintain a smooth, even surface, even when applying large amounts of water.

Preserving and Framing Watercolour Paintings

Once you’ve completed your watercolour painting, preserving it correctly is key to maintaining its vibrancy and longevity:

  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Watercolours are sensitive to light and can fade when exposed to direct sunlight. Always display your paintings in areas that are protected from direct light or use UV-protective glass in frames.
  • Use Acid-Free Matting: Choose acid-free mats and backing to prevent yellowing and deterioration over time when framing your painting.
  • Consider Varnishing: While not always necessary, some artists choose to varnish their watercolour paintings to protect the surface from dust and moisture. If you decide to varnish, be sure to use a product specifically designed for watercolours to avoid altering the appearance of your work.

Best Practices for Paper Storage

Proper storage of your watercolour paper is essential to keep it in optimal condition:

  • Store Flat: Keep your paper flat to prevent warping or creasing. If you need to roll it for storage, do so loosely and avoid tight rolls that can create permanent creases.
  • Maintain a Dry, Cool Environment: Store your paper in a cool, dry place to protect it from moisture and humidity, which can cause the paper to warp or deteriorate over time.
  • Use Protective Covers: Protect your paper from dust and dirt by storing it in a portfolio or wrapping it in acid-free tissue paper. This will also help preserve the surface texture and prevent any damage before you’re ready to use it.

Choosing the right watercolour paper is a crucial step in ensuring the success of your artwork. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, the quality and type of paper you use can significantly affect the final outcome. At Discount Art N Craft Warehouse, we offer a wide range of watercolour papers to suit every artist's needs, all at prices that won’t break the bank. Explore our selection today to find the perfect paper for your next creative project.