![]() The third change I noted was that the back of all the papers I tested for this three part series had decidedly different fronts and backs. Hot Press on the old paper was a true hot press paper, i.e., smooth. I like to work on papers that are gelatin sized. Thee important changes leap out at me-first the new paper is no longer gelatin sized. The new version recently released is NOT THE SAME PAPER. If you have any of that OLD Winsor & Newton Watercolor paper enjoy it. (OK I’m typing right now, but when I get up from the computer I’m going to go and paint on that paper.) I’m working in a large landscape journal of it right now. ![]() At the end of last year in the #2017BigBind I tore down the last of that OLD paper I had and made it into several journals. range because I loved making books out of it. Important: Several years ago I purchased some OLD Winsor & Newton Watercolor paper. Change Happens: Winsor & Newton Kills One Watercolor Paper and Releases a New One Please wait to read all the parts before you decide to dive in or hold back. The others will be coming out over the next week. Note: This is part one of a three part review of the new Watercolor papers from Winsor & Newton. I did this pen and watercolor sketch on the new Professional Cold Press Paper.
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