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Stillman & Birn Gamma Sketchbook 10 x 7in Wirebound 150gsm Ivory Vellum Loot Price: R763
Discovery Miles 7 630

Stillman & Birn Gamma Sketchbook 10 x 7in Wirebound 150gsm Ivory Vellum

Series: Gamma

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Loot Price R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 | Repayment Terms: R72 pm x 12*

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For all dry media and multiple washes. Paper shade: Ivory. Surface: Vellum. Sheet count: 62 sheets/124 pages. With both internal and surface sizing, these papers have exceptional wet strength that supports the application of multiple washes. Similarly, just as the paper's sizing retards water absorption, pigment stays on the surface of the sheet. The result: remarkably glowing colour. Stillman & Birn bindings are equally rugged. The hardbound bindings - stiff when new - are designed to be broken in. The spines get eased in and then lay completely flat, accomodating both two-page drawing layouts and flatbed scanning. Bound in the United States, this sketchbook system offers artists a choice of three paper surfaces: • Vellum - distinctive tooth, suitable for all dry media, and will also accept multiple washes• Cold Press - Substantial tooth, enhanced wet and tear strength, suitable for multi-media artwork• Smooth - Suitable for pen & ink, coloured pencils, water-based markers as well as watercolours

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Brand: Stillman & Birn
Series: Gamma
Categories: Arts & Crafts > Fine Art Supplies > Drawing > Drawing Pads
Arts & Crafts > Fine Art Supplies > Paper > Drawing Pads
LSN: XA0-7ER-AS5-1
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Warranty: 6 Months

Physical Specification

Weight (kg): 0,55

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