Origin: France Colors: 1 Sizes: Sheets: 8"x 10", 11"x 14", 16"x 20" & 24"x 36"; Rolls 48" x 5yd
Weight: 300gsm
Introducing a new Professional Sanded Art Paper developed by colored pencil artist Alyona Nickelsen of Brush and Pencil.
LuxArchival is an excellent surface for Soft Pastel! The base paper is 100% Cotton, Acid-Free, Lignin Free, and a substantial 140 lb./300 gsm weight. The Archival surface will not yellow, darken or deteriorate in any way and will last 100+ years.
The sanded surface has an aggressive 400 grit, is even and consistent without any visible pattern. The extremely durable White surface handles any dry media, holds many layers of pastel, handling erasures, corrections and reworking without damage to the paper.
Suitable for ALL liquid underpainting mediums: handles Water, Alcohol and Odorless Mineral Spirits without buckling or softening the surface.
LuxArchival is available in White only and in four sheet sizes and Rolls of 48” x 5 yards.
"Hands down, this is by far the best professional sanded paper that I have used! I’m a master pastelist and my go to paper used to be Wallis. I tried the usual brands, Uart, Premier, PastelMat, but none really worked well with my particular technique. I can’t say enough good about this paper. It takes 30+ layers of pastels, it’s rugged and no damage occurs if you have to rework or brush out a section, plus the surface of the paper is consistent throughout. I’m not inclined to do so, but for those pastelist that do, it states that you can use a water based underpainting or alcohol wash with no buckling of the paper. I did test strips using pastel sticks and pencils on LuxArchival and Wallis with no difference in the appearance of the colors. The application of the pastel felt very similar, and the surface of LuxArchival has no visual pattern as stated. It checks off all the boxes that I need in a sanded surface. It is a dream to use. Thank you LuxArchival!" -Barbara G., PSA Signature, Master
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Lee10/27/2024 11:13
"Lees"
The best pastel paper I have come across. Dakota has great service.
Laurie H.09/23/2024 16:18
"Love it!"
I love LuxArchival paper! I’m not sure I’d use anything else. I’ve tried Uart (my second fave), Pastel Premier, Pastelmat, Sennelier, and Canson. I always go back to LuxArchival.
Cynthia Carlson08/18/2024 09:09
"My Favorite Soft Pastel Paper"
I have tried Uart, which curls at the edges, Pastelmat, Spectrum Art Fix, and Canson Touch, all of which I like, but find to be more like a velour. To me, velour surfaces do not allow the same number of layers the sanded papers allow. Lux Archival is sanded, takes many layers, allows reworking, and takes wet mediums which allows for a underpainting. I like Lux best of all. I wish it came in more sizes, but I will always take it first, given the size restrictions.