







Arches Watercolor Block, Cold Press 9X12
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ben
> 24 hourGreat stuff. Best paper. Doesnt absorb water too fast so you can move colors around for excellent blending. Real good stuff.
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robyn
> 24 hourNot as fine of a tooth as I wanted but excellent paper for drawing our for watercolor and being in a block helps it retain a nice stiff surface.
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ElianaT.
> 24 hourArches is my favorite watercolor paper. Worth the price to me. It is sturdy and flawless. I spend a lot of time on a painting so I invest in something that will last for a long time.
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DIY
> 24 hourThe best paper AND the best price. I love this paper but the local stores have the price almost double so this is so much better. No hassel shopping for it and the best price anywhere.
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kathryn J. Wood
> 24 hourI liked I could use my Discover Cred card bonus points to pay for the watercolor block that is pretty expensive. I wanted the block instead of loose pad paper because it doesnt buckle and warp when wetted down to paint.
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Patty Dian Fowler
> 24 hourJust what I needed! Perfect for painting!
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Cali Artist
> 24 hourArches is always the best!
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SWM
> 24 hourI love block paper in general and arches is great. Have bought this product in multiple dimensions and its simply wonderful and can handle a lot of reworking.
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Irene L.
> 24 hourWay overpriced
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Sharon Cullen Art
> 24 hourThis block is an excellent price being sold here on Amazon. In stores they are almost doubled in price. Cutting out the middle man is in dead worth it. I love blocks for a couple of reasons. First is that the stretching of paper or taping is eliminated. Just flip back the cover and youre ready to go. But the other thing I like is that there is a protective page inside the cover that protects the first piece of paper and this way you wont have to worry about fingerprints and oils from hands ruining that piece by causing a resist of watercolor. I cant tell you how many times I purchased a pad of paper in a store and people handle the pages ruining it for me. I have stopped buying books in stores because of this. But if you must, then choose from underneath the stack! You may have better luck that way. The tooth on this paper is perfect. Not too rough but just right allowing fabulous results with dry brushing. I ordinarily use these blocks for paintings, not for exercises. I use my Strathmore 400 series for that. When I can afford to order nothing but arches I will. Beginning with buying full sheets to cut down. Absorbency on arches is great. Colors that sit on top stay on top and others that absorb and spread, do it well. In watercolor painting, Arches paper is considered one of the most popular papers used among watercolor artists. There are also other brands out there that are excellent but I havent tried them yet. I may in the future. Arches is the only favorite I know. But if you cant afford it make sure you always buy 140lb 300gsm or higher paper. Cold press is the norm for watercolor. Hot press is used in certain circumstances but if youre starting out, you need to read labels and do not buy 90lb paper for watercolor. You will hate this style of painting and wonder how anyone does it. Artists dont use 90 lb in watercolor. If you have never used a block, it is very easy. It has the gummy stuff you see on tablets of paper all the way around it except for a little over an inch. You can take a sharp non serrated knife or exacto and cut carefully around to remove that page after it has completely dried. Be careful when cutting. I always am my blade slightly downward into the stack to prevent cutting the edge of my painting.