It really depends on what I'm doing! For working out ideas like I'm doing here, I normally use cartridge paper (about 100gsm) as it holds creases and is nice and strong but readily available.
When I'm making books I use what ever suits the book I'm making. I reaaly like delicate japanese paper (like kozo) and thick printmaking paper like BFK or Archers, it depends on what I want the book to look and feel like. I also really like the colours in the Fabriano Tiziano range.
If you have any more questions please feel fee to email me :)
I like... drawing, reading, making books and folding up bits of paper, making prints, talking to the birds, trying to grow stuff, cooking and generally keeping my self entertained...
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Hi Sarah - just curious, do you have a preference for which type of paper you use?
Hi Ashbee,
It really depends on what I'm doing! For working out ideas like I'm doing here, I normally use cartridge paper (about 100gsm) as it holds creases and is nice and strong but readily available.
When I'm making books I use what ever suits the book I'm making. I reaaly like delicate japanese paper (like kozo) and thick printmaking paper like BFK or Archers, it depends on what I want the book to look and feel like. I also really like the colours in the Fabriano Tiziano range.
If you have any more questions please feel fee to email me :)
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