I was again surprised at the variety of results. Of course I was able to lay the paint down easily - it was the misting and watercolor effects that were so different. Some papers worked better with one technique over the other and a few worked great with both. But then again - it depends on the results you're going for because some of the results were what you'd call traditional watercolor and others were not but still really cool looking.
Here you go....
Arches 140lb Hot Press
Arches 140lb Cold Press
Bienfng 90lb Student WC
Canson Mixed Media Paper
Canson 140lb Cold Press
Crayola WC
Dick Blick Mixed Media Paper
Dick Blick 90lb Student WC
Dick Blick 140lb Cold Press
Fabrino Artistico 90lb
Fabrino Studio 95lb
Hero Hues Felt Finish 100lb WC
Ranger WC
Simon Says Stamp WC
Strathmore 140lb Cold Press
What's your favorite?
I was surprised that the Ranger WC did so poorly - it didn't travel much when misted nor did it blend well either - you can still see the original swipe of paint beneath the misted & blended areas. Of course there were other brands that didn't blend out well either - Arches Hot Press, Dick Blick Mixed Media and Hero Hues.
For the best I would say Strathmore and Fabrino Studio was my favs for this medium.
Wow- crazy differences and I too am surprised by Ranger! Another compare- well done and appreciated- thank you Roni!
ReplyDeleteMy vote goes to the Arches 140# cold press. I'm not surprised by the Arches hot press results - I've never had much luck with it looking like what I want in watercolor effete. I am also surprised by the Ranger results. Thanks for another great post, Roni!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful side by side comparison! Such intriquing results - a few of these I actually own! I painted on w/c paper yesterday but the name is escaping me- Ill have to run out and check which one I used as it didn't smear at all and held the color well. Amazing post, my friend!
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