The Best Watercolor Paper for Beginners? Canson Versus Strathmore

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As a beginner, picking the right watercolor paper can be a daunting challenge. Many art brands claim they're the best in the market, and there's no shortage of ads trying to convince you to their fibrous cause. Capitalism, baby. So let's peel back the layers a bit. Today we're taking a close look at two incredibly popular watercolor papers: Canson XL and Strathmore 400. We'll see how they differ in texture, tone, intensity, wet-on-wet capabilities, and overall value. Picking paper is a challenge, but it doesn't have to be painful. Let's dive in!
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00:00 Introduction
01:42 Canson XL Overview
03:10 Strathmore 400 Overview
04:04 Swatches
06:37 Texture
08:07 Glazing
09:13 Granulation
10:50 Wet on Wet
14:18 Apple Paintings
18:01 Tree Paintings
21:26 Conclusions (Canson)
24:31 Conclusions (Strathmore)
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🎨 MATERIALS USED 🎨
- Canson XL Watercolor paper
- Strathmore 400 Watercolor Paper
- Daniel Smith Watercolors
- Winsor & Newton Watercolors
- Art Secret squirrel brush set
- BABARA Series 300R watercolor brush
- Princeton Art & Brush Real Value Brush Set (round)
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Cheel - Sunset Dream
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Wayne jones - Retro
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  • @susanyoung6331
    @susanyoung633111 ай бұрын

    This was an excellent video. Thank you very much. I have been struggling along since I took up this hobby during our great lockdown. I had no idea about papers at the time, just grabbed whatever I could get my hands on, not realizing there can be a world of difference between papers. Eventually I found cotton paper but, in the meantime, through sheer ignorance, I occasionally achieved some delightful results on cellulose paper that I have never reproduced on cotton! Sometimes the lack of absorbancy can work to one's advantage. I still default to the more affordable options to paint cards or practice on and save the good stuff for when I'm serious. I love this past-time, and so grateful for you You-Tubers for keeping me sane during all the social isolation ❤

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks Susan! ❤ And yes, I agree! I think the key is figuring out the type style and subject that works best for these pulp papers.

  • @jenneke2
    @jenneke2Ай бұрын

    I agree with every word you said and every stroke you placed on the paper! In my OCD and frugal attempts to journal a compilation of swatches + artist’s insights & info for all the paint pigments I’ve amassed since beginning my watercolour ‘journey’, I used both canson and strathmore wirebound books. While I still really enjoy paging through and referencing all that work, I also rather regret all that effort being expended on something that doesn’t 100% showcase the paint/pigment’s full characteristics as cotton paper would have. Hindsight is 20/20! 😂 That being said, I did delight in the ‘doing’and the research…so there is that!

  • @jas8815
    @jas881511 ай бұрын

    Love your commentaries, your humor and your insight. Thanks for sharing.

  • @spktme
    @spktme11 ай бұрын

    Just stumbled upon your burnt sienna and payne's Grey video today and fell in love. 😊 So now I'm binge watching them all.😂 I went to look at the brushes and noticed you didn't have links. I know several creator's who use affiliate links with Jackson's or Amazon so they can use the money they accumulate to buy more art supplies and who doesn't want free art supplies. Just an idea and hopefully it will help.

  • @jeannes
    @jeannes11 ай бұрын

    This was a very insightful way of describing these papers, would love more of your paper thoughts and reviews. 👍 I like all the analogies you used. Most watercolor teachers just advise to go with 100% cotton paper, but that's not always practical for every budget, plus, like you said, cheap paper gives you peace of mind. I can't use either of these papers anymore for most of my paintings after I discovered that I love to do several layers of super wet washes, but I still keep pulp paper around for swatching and thumbnail sketches.

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I figured I should start with the cheap papers and work my way up with these review videos. 😁 And same - I don't really use either for watercolor anymore, but it's still nice to have them on hand for quick sketches.

  • @laural1348
    @laural134811 ай бұрын

    Very good comparison showing different techniques and subjects to paint! I have a pad of canson, I don’t even think about using it for pieces with a lot of wet in wet or many layers, but I still think is nice for swatching, trying color mixing, small studies, and if you like using other media I think is a good affordable thick paper that works nicely with gouache or mixed media

  • @deep_in_the_paint
    @deep_in_the_paint11 ай бұрын

    “the next paper Jesus” 😂 Thank you for the video and the laughs!

  • @constancemiller9119
    @constancemiller911911 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this thorough examination of these two papers. Using poor quality paper gives poor results and can be discouraging. Your look into to these papers with warnings was very helpful.

  • @louisklein9207
    @louisklein920711 ай бұрын

    Nicely done. I guess I alway thought of it as student grade paper was ok for illustrative type painting where the paint was being used with less water. The warping of these papers barely allow for the use of much water. Wetting the back of the page can help but once I tried 100% cotton large sheets where I can cut my own size it’s hard to use anything else

  • @elaineg60
    @elaineg609 ай бұрын

    I get strathmore when it’s on sale ONLY and then start cutting & “binding” (basically just 1 hole with narrow ribbon through it), to use for swatches & mixing recipes.. I actually found a MUCH better cotton alternative recently-Baohong Sample booklets. These measurements are approx, but about 5x4, with 6 sheets of CP, HP & Rough, glued VERY well-although I do reinforce with duct tape, especially because I put 2 together. These “booklets” range from $9 on sale to $11, sometimes $12. In the past 6 months I’ve purchased 6…putting 2 together, I stamped 2 with Kim Crick’s swatch stamp, 2 to a page, front and back and have all my paints swatched in them, the only “division” is I reserved the 24 rough pages for granulating paints, the other non-G, are in YRBG N(neutrals) color groups. My other “book” is color mixes. As proud as I was of my new system..I’m using my strathmore swatch cards more than my booklets. I’ve realized when I’m picking out colors for a painting, I prefer individual cards. I DO usually check my booklets to make sure there’s not some strange difference between pulp and cotton before I start. In both sets, I have lifting/glazing/salt sections for each paint-which CAN be very different between pulp and cotton. Starting next month, I’m going to cut out my pretty booklets, get a pack of 80 CP 4x6 Baohong for $20, cut in 2 to match my others..and replace all my strathmore cards. I have so much strathmore, I am now just using it for stroke practice, scrap paper for mixing, doodling and a few days ago I painted some of my long sheets (I think they’re about 5x12) with DS WC translucent medium..to give it texture. I have a specific idea I want to try using my Chinese ink and some traditional mineral paints. IF it works like I think it might…I have quite a few Chinese/Sumi-e type paintings I want to do..without worrying about mounting.

  • @sarahnoda
    @sarahnoda11 ай бұрын

    Canson with dr ph martins water color is a truly wonderful combination. Im not wild over canson for anything else. It is very interesting how the same paint can look completely different on different papers, one of those wow moments when i first began watercolor.

  • @trinidiana
    @trinidiana11 ай бұрын

    I love your voice , just found your channel and subscribed. Recently I tried the 'best ' Stratford and found it truly terrible, buckled immediately. I hated it and now will keep it for like sketching

  • @trinidiana
    @trinidiana11 ай бұрын

    I love that tree you did so much, can you do a tree tutorial please?

  • @Ora_Lin
    @Ora_Lin7 ай бұрын

    At the end of the day all we want is to make something that we can look at and say “huh. I really like how this color blob interacts with this other color blob, and together they form a giant blob that doesn’t burn my retinas” ~Kathy Shin

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    7 ай бұрын

    Quote of the century 😂 Love you Ora!

  • @Pattymelt415
    @Pattymelt41511 ай бұрын

    Your trees are wonderful! Paint more!❤ thank you for this video! What is the paper you alluded to close to the end of your video that you said was pulp but super close to cotton?????

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    11 ай бұрын

    Aw thank you so much! I'll practice and paint more. 😄 And the paper was - spoiler for a future video, maybe - Bockingford. Definitely not on the same level as expensive cotton, but it's such a good quality paper and I honestly couldn't _believe_ it was pulp when I first used it.

  • @sammiller9855
    @sammiller98552 ай бұрын

    Out if all the wood pulp watercolor brands you've tried, which one is your favorite, closet to cotton?

  • @matet7772
    @matet77728 ай бұрын

    Did u use ox gall ? it helps spread pigment. also pre-weting helps .

  • @martinaakervik
    @martinaakervik11 ай бұрын

    You’re really good at colouring your words like poetry too. So please don’t be to afraid of using your voice. (To me it lifts the videos to even greater highs.) I like your brushwork. Even details with big brush👏😃(curious about your brush, maybe it says in description. Haven’t looked yet😅) First video I saw was the one with two colours. Every video I looked at on your channel is inspiring. Or like maybe you would say it: “I push on the play button and …not only get a girl in a summer dress dancing with the wind, in the sun. I get the colours of her, the sound of her, her character and the personality.”😅 (tried to be a bit funny.) Anyway. What do you think of 25% cotton paper? I found some that had better prices per paper from Fabriano. (Probably because it’s only 200g/m2. I think, but I’m a beginner, that the buckling thinner paper probably will do. Hopefully not is so much worse than 300g/m2. I just wanted to test paper with some cotton in it. Not confutable buying 100% yet.) 📎I got Fabriano Watercolour GF 75 sheets, 25% cotton, 200g/m2 (24x32cm) 🖇

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    11 ай бұрын

    Haha thank you! ❤ it's definitely awkward speaking in front of the camera, but I've been told that's pretty much a given for most people in the beginning. And I suppose I can only go up from here. 😁 For the paper: yes, I really like 25% cotton! I have the Fabriano one too (300g) and it's much more pleasant to work with than 100% pulp. Interesting texture, nice colours, better absorption and all that. Wishing you all the luck with your practice!

  • @martinaakervik

    @martinaakervik

    11 ай бұрын

    @@boxesofsheep to be honest I watch more videos than paint myself😅. (Used two sheets in a month of my 75 sheet Fabriano.) 😬😅 I took a look at your video description and found out you already "answered my q" there. Saw you used Fabriano Artistico (at least in that video, and found link to brush😃.) Thanks for answering, and I enjoy your channel. Will you make “paint along” real-time? I think we/I would love that 😃 Made a video myself with my beginner skills 😅 …and still manage to talk live in English (that is a foreign language to me) while recording. I’m use to sing though and did some editing. (Removed long parts of silence)😅 I also did some of my painting off-cam to fix some issues.😅)

  • @mariapires8704
    @mariapires870411 ай бұрын

    I like your humor :))

  • @l.e.phillips
    @l.e.phillips11 ай бұрын

    Good comparison! I started with Canson, and it’s fine. > shrug Kristy Rice did a big comparison video of tons of budget watercolor paper (under $1 a sheet) and it was really interesting. Definitely recommend for you or anyone else that needs cheap paper. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fICut7t-fbzJmbQ.html

  • @jessieadair
    @jessieadair11 ай бұрын

    Hey, how 'bout not talking your trees down 'cause I like them and it makes me think my taste might be bad, LOL! As I watch you paint various subjects, I'm struck by how decent they all turn out. I look at my own and think, I suck. I'm wishing I could see your earlier stuff -- I'm very early on the path -- to see where you started compared to where you are now.

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    11 ай бұрын

    Omg Jessie, I look at my stuff and always think that I suck. So clearly our brains are horrible liars and should never be trusted, because I'm SURE your art is as decent as you think mine is. And I *have* been thinking about doing an old vs new art recreation video, so you might get to see them sometime in the future!

  • @jessieadair

    @jessieadair

    11 ай бұрын

    @@boxesofsheep ❤

  • @LearnerChess
    @LearnerChess11 ай бұрын

    Only because you're a teacher and will make more videos. "In the visual arts, *gradation* is the technique of gradually transitioning from one hue to another, or from one shade to another, or one texture to another."

  • @kimcasault2582
    @kimcasault258211 ай бұрын

    Near the end you mentioned there is one pulp paper that is very close to cotton - but didn’t say what it is! My wallet is begging for the secret.

  • @boxesofsheep

    @boxesofsheep

    11 ай бұрын

    I admit, I'm a terrible tease for adding that line 😆 The paper is Bockingford! Not quite the same as cotton, but it could have fooled me when I first tried it!

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