Strathmore
400 Series Artagain Pastel & Drawing Paper Pad, Coal Black, Glue Binding, 24 Sheet, 6x9 inch, 1 Count
- SKU:
- STTP4451061
- UPC:
- 012017444067
Description
Introducing Strathmore 400 Series Artagain Paper--a fiber-enhanced paper in assorted tints ideally suited for soft pastels, charcoal, and colored pencils. With a wide range of versatility and durability, this art surface is perfect for artists of all levels, acid free and contains 30% post-consumer fiber. Our 400 Series is often easily recognized thanks to the iconic brown cover used across our fine art pads. Known for its dependable quality & time-tested durability, this series is a staple in the hands of art students & professional artists, from their first art class in middle school, through to high school competitions, collegiate course work & on to a career as a professional artist, fashion designer, architect, illustrator, animator or engineer. Artists working with watercolor paint, acrylic paint, oil paint, pastel, colored pencil, charcoal, marker, pen, ink & more have a curated paper customized for their needs. Confidently create showcase-worthy pieces for galleries, competitions & online market places with this beloved series!
- STRATHMORE PAPER MADE FOR ADVANCED ARTISTS—The 400 Series features our best quality surface, recommended for collegiate art students, artists & hobbyists creating pieces worth publicizing
- RECYCLED FIBERS GIVEN NEW LIFE—Artagain paper is expertly pressed with 30% post-consumer material
- PREFERRED BY PASTEL ARTISTS—Unique textures gracefully capture pigment from soft pastels & charcoal
- COAL BLACK PAPER HELPS MAKE HIGHLIGHTS POP—Deep black background allows for greater contrast between darks & lights so you can tackle a wider range of values & more realistic results
- LAY FLAT, DURABLE & PORTABLE—Constructed with a durable cover, sturdy wire binding & chipboard backing; take your sketchbook wherever inspiration strikes & never miss a creative moment
- STRATHMORE: THE ARTIST'S CHOICE—Choosing an art surface is one of the most important decisions an artist makes in determining the outcome of their work. Artists choose Strathmore.