Give free rein to your creativity by illustrating your thoughts in a sketchbook, for impeccable quality results. The "C" à grain® sketchbook has a natural whiteness and a fine, even...
Ideal for: pencil, pastel and charcoal
- Fine Grain
- Weight: 180 gsm
- 100 pages / 50 sheets
- FSC® certification
Give free rein to your creativity by illustrating your thoughts in a sketchbook, for impeccable quality results. The "C" à grain® sketchbook has a natural whiteness and a fine, even grained surface. It is suited to all illustration techniques, including pencil, pastel, pen, felt-tip, watercolor, etc.
Thanks to the purity of its white paper, the sketchbook allows you to produce illustrations with more vivid colors, making them stand out more clearly. It's the ideal medium for sketching your ideas, creating portraits, illustrating beautiful landscapes, and more. The "C" à grain® sketchbook is also great for quickly sketching an idea when you see something that inspires you in the moment, before working on it again later at a more leisurely pace.
Whatever your skill level in illustration, all you need is a pencil, an eraser and your sketchbook!
Designers need a reliable medium to give free rein to their talent and creativity in the best possible conditions.
They can count on the premium quality of our sketchbook, designed to make it easy for every artist to express themselves on the medium. The Canson® "C" à grain® paper is perfectly resistant to erasers, so you can retouch your drawing as many times as you like, for a result that's true to your artistic style!
With its practical format, this sketchbook will be your companion wherever you go. It's the perfect medium for scribbling whenever you feel inspired, wherever you are: on a café terrace, on a park bench, in a railway station, etc.
The sketchbook lets you capture all your ideas on the spot, so you can be more creative than ever!
Always there for you, Canson® offers you a multitude of tips and step-by-step instructions. Here are a few that might interest you!
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