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This means the inks can be ‘sprayed’ onto the surface of the paper as opposed to laying them down. This enables the use of fine watercolour papers. The images are printed on exactly the same paper as the artists original, although more expensive to create , the result is almost indefinable from the original watercolour and represents a breakthrough in quality from lithographic printing. Aquarelle Arches watercolour paper, made in France since 1492 is of the very highest quality, 100% cotton, mould made and acid free. |