Join Sandra Strait for a review of Sugar Cane watercolor paper from Hahnemühle, including watercolor painting examples on sugarcane paper. Sustainably made from 70% sugar cane fiber and 30% cotton rag, this cold press Hahnemühle Sugar Cane Watercolor Block offers impressive durability and an irresistibly velvety, textured feel. The natural white, acid-free sheets feature internal vegan sizing that allows the fibers to absorb significant amounts of moisture without pilling or buckling, perfect for wet.
Check out our sugar cane watercolor selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our collage shops. The Hahnemühle Sugar Cane watercolour paper is the latest addition to the Hahnemühle Natural Line. The 290 gsm paper is made from 70% fast-growing sugar cane fibres, so-called bagasse, a by-product of sugar extraction.
With 70% sugar cane and 30% cotton. Sugar Cane Watercolor Paper is the perfect professional-quality, natural and eco. Introducing the latest from Hahnemuhle's Natural Line: Sugar Cane Watercolor Paper.
Made from 70% fast-growing sugar cane fibers and 30% cotton, this 290gsm paper offers a unique blend of strength and softness. The natural white paper features a cold-pressed, velvety surface perfect for watercolor, gouache, and wet. Hahnemuhle Sugar Cane Watercolor Blocks come equipped with 12 sheets of acid-free, 70% Sugar Cane fiber 30% cotton rag paper.
Ideal for all kinds of watercolor, gouache and all wet-on-wet techniques. The Sugar Cane watercolor paper is acid-free, non. Made from 70% sugar cane fibers and 30% cotton, Hahnemühle Sugar Cane Watercolor Paper offers a pro-quality painting surface while making use of fast-growing, renewable resources.
Both the sugar cane fibers and the cotton fibers are byproducts of industrial production-the sugar cane fiber is a waste product from food production, and the cotton rag is made from the scraps of textile. The Hahnemühle Sugar Cane watercolor paper is the latest addition to the Hahnemühle Natural Line. The 290 gsm paper is made from 70% fast-growing sugar cane fibers, so-called bagasse, a by.