Aquabord? Or Claybord?
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Ampersand Claybord is a true multi-media art panel that is made from a clay and cellulose fibers mixture which is pressed and coated with a smooth finish. It is designed to be used with a variety of media, including watercolor, ink, gouache, and even acrylics. Claybord is known for its absorbent yet ultra-smooth surface, which allows artists to lift and move paint easily.
Ampersand Aquabord is another type of art panel that is specifically designed for use with watercolors. It is made from a clay and cellulose fibers mixture that is coated with a porous surface, which allows watercolors to flow freely and dry evenly. Like Claybord it is also very durable, making it a good choice for framing and display.
At the end of the day- everyone needs both!
Overall, both Ampersand Claybord and Aquabord are high-quality art panels that are suitable for a variety of media and techniques. The main difference between the two is that Claybord is designed for use with a wider range of media, while Aquabord is specifically designed for use with watercolors. Both boards offer excellent absorbency, durability, and an exquisite painting surface, making them popular choices among artists, both here in CNY and around the globe!
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