The Best Hot Press Paper for Watercolors, Sketching, and More

Named for a fabrication process that involves smashing pulp in heated cylinders, hot press papers present smooth surfaces with virtually no tooth. They are ideal for artworks that require seamless blending and transitions as well as precise mark making. Less absorbent than cold press papers, they are also well suited for building up layers while retaining subtleties in strokes and colors. All in all, whether you use these papers for watercolor painting or sketching with ink, choosing a product for your needs is highly subjective. Our picks below represent medium-weight (140-pound) hot press papers with the best overall characteristics and performance. Experiment with several to find the one you like the most.

Source: artnews.com

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