Paper is important to printmakers. It holds our impressions.
I like to use paper that allows me to print with abandon. If the paper is too precious, then I get afraid to make “mistakes.” And mistakes are where the magic happens.
So my go to paper for gelatin printmaking is 90 lb. sulphite drawing paper. I now buy the ream of 12″ x 18″. Then I can cut the paper into specific sizes for printing and bookmaking.
Another inexpensive paper that I have used it Staples Cover Stock. It is absorbent and sturdy.
FREE paper is another favorite. I like to white wash old book pages with acrylic paint or printing ink, then I start with a textural surface that creates a layer of interest.
When gelatin printing, it is often important that the paper is absorbent and picks up the ink easily.
I have printed on:
- old maps
- tissue paper
- children board books
I encourage you to consider that papers you print on. And see if the paper supports your artistic vision. Also try printing on some new and different papers that allow you to playfully approach printmaking.