The Best Art Paper for Painting Students: recommendations from an experienced teacher (2024)

Last Updated on April 2, 2023

This article provides guidance for teachers who need to equip a classroom for high school Painting / Fine Art students – or for students who wish to purchase their own art supplies, ensuring that they are well-prepared for their high school Art course. Papers and other materials are recommended by Amiria Robinson, an experienced teacher of Cambridge IGCSE and A Level Art & Design.

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Note: This collection of papers (and other drawing and painting surfaces) is designed to accompany a teaching programme that has an emphasis on acrylic and mixed media. It is not intended to be a ‘perfect’ list, but rather a sound base that can be tweaked and modified to suit individual teaching programmes as required!

General Purpose Drawing and Painting Papers

Wet Strength Cartridge Paper 130gsm

This is a standard cartridge paper, suitable for almost all drawing and painting exercises. It is suitable for wet and dry mediums, sketches, composition plans and quick exploratory exercises. An ample supply should be available for students in A3 and A2 sizes.

Wet Strength Cartridge Paper 180gsm

A sturdier and heavier weight paper than above, this is suitable for almost all drawing and painting exercises. It is especially useful for important artworks or those which require a heavier, stronger painting surface. (A1 sheets are also suitable for mounting preparatory work on if posting away for assessment). An ample supply of this paper should be available in A3 size.

Wet Strength Cartridge Paper 230gsm

This strong and heavy paper provides a sturdy base to work over and is suitable for supporting textural elements within a painting. Erasing lines can disturb the surface on this paper, so it is less useful for graphite drawings (however producing a rendered drawing on this paper is possible if an eraser is not used). This paper is typically used by students for final pieces and important preparatory artworks. An ample supply of this paper should be available for students, although its use may need to be monitored to minimise wastage (this paper is more expensive than the two above).

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Supplementary papers, cardboard and other painting or drawing Surfaces

In addition to the papers described above, the following materials (or their equivalent) should be available in smaller quantities. These materials are used in whole sheets for individual artworks or are torn or cut into smaller pieces to use for mixed media backgrounds in sketchbook pages or artwork.

Kraft Paper

This is the same paper that is used to make brown paper bags. It is great for using as a mid-tone in charcoal drawings. A relatively inexpensive paper, this is best purchased in a thicker weight (i.e. 140gms) and in A3 reams.

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Black Drawing Cartridge

Useful for dry mediums, such as white charcoal, this is an essential paper for students to experiment with. A light weight paper is usually all that is needed for dry drawing mediums, however, heavier papers such as black Malmero paper, 145gsm, or Stonehenge are also available. (Note: Do not use black sugar paper – this lightens rapidly when exposed to sunlight).

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Canson Mi-Teintes 160gsm – assorted colours

This paper is lightly textured on one side and smooth on the other. Although expensive, only a few sheets of this paper (earthy, subtle colours such as browns and greys are usually ideal) are needed – able to be cut into small pieces for students to experiment with.

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Watercolour Paper, such as Fabriano 200gsm

Only a few sheets of this paper are needed, so that students can experiment using watercolours and other liquid mediums (unless, of course, students are specialising in watercolours – in which case much more is needed)!

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Assorted Textured Papers

Handmade papers have beautiful textures and are great for incorporating within paintings. It is also also possible to purchase assorted packs of machine-made textured papers which are very useful.

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Tissue Paper

Acid free tissue paper can be crumpled and glued to paper using PVA, creating a textural surface to work over.

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Tracing Paper

This is useful for developing ideas, overlaying on top of sketches to refine composition etc, or as an exciting surface to draw upon itself. This is easiest to keep in pristine condition when purchased in an A3 or A4 pad form. Waterproof drafting film (also known as Permatrace) is also amazing to draw or paint upon. This is a translucent plastic sheet which doesn’t warm when wet mediums are applied.

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Canvas paper

A small roll of prepared canvas, or a canvas pad is great to have available in the classroom. As with above, small quantities are typically used, glued to preparatory sheets or sketchbook pages to provide a varied drawing / painting surface.

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Lightweight Cardboard

A thin, lightweight cardboard that is easy to cut with a craft knife or scissors is useful for creating sculptural elements and raised areas within a painting.

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MDF Panels

Although heavy materials are not advisable for those who post their work overseas for assessment, this can be a great painting surface for other students. If you ask nicely, the Technology Department at a school may even cut this into specific shapes for you!

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Other Found Painting and Drawing Surfaces

In addition to the materials above, there are a range of other free drawing surfaces that can be invaluable in a classroom situation: old decorative and textured wallpapers, book pages, newspaper etc. See this article about inventive materials to draw or paint onfor ideas!

Journals and Sketchbooks

Recommendations for these will be detailed shortly in an upcoming article.

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Amiria Gale

Amiria has been an Art & Design teacher and a Curriculum Co-ordinator for seven years, responsible for the course design and assessment of student work in two high-achieving Auckland schools. She has a Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Architecture (First Class Honours) and a Graduate Diploma of Teaching. Amiria is a CIE Accredited Art & Design Coursework Assessor.

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FAQs

What is the best paper for classroom painting? ›

Sulphite is a process that extracts the lignin from wood chips and produces pure cellulose fibers. This means that sulphite paper is a smooth, white and inexpensive drawing paper that is perfect in any art room or home-school environment.

What type of paper is best for painting? ›

Heavy-weight papers are the most durable, so they are the least vulnerable to tearing or other accidental damage. Heavy papers are also less prone to buckling when the paint is applied, which is especially important when using mediums like watercolours where a lot of moisture is added.

What paper do professional artists use? ›

Fine art papers are usually made in the range of 120gsm to 850gsm. Oriental papers tend to be lighter weight. Drawing papers are more commonly 130gsm weight but the heavier weight Snowdon Cartridge 300gsm is immensely popular. Thicker paper can cope with more erasing and mark making.

What is the smoothest art paper? ›

Strathmore 500 Series Plate Drawing or Plate Bristol papers are our very smoothest. The smoother the paper, the more difficult it can be to produce an even shade.

What is the difference between canvas paper and acrylic paper? ›

Acrylic painting paper takes up less room, is lighter and is less expensive than stretched canvas, making it easier to store, carry and post. It is a great surface on which to experiment with techniques and produce quick sketches. It's also possible to make notes on the reverse of each sheet.

What paper is used in art class? ›

Canvas Paper

This is a canvas textured paper sized correctly to accept acrylic and oil on paper without gesso. This is a great paper to use while practicing painting techniques. Many schools use this paper for teaching purposes.

How do I choose a paper for art? ›

TIP: Choosing the type of paper that most closely mimics the original medium of the artwork can lend an authentic look and feel to your art piece. We recommend fine art paper for sketches/ etchings, watercolor paper for watercolor paintings/drawings and rolled canvas for oil paintings.

What is the best paper thickness for painting? ›

Light paper is anything less than 140 lb/300 gsm and heavy is 300-400 lb/600-850 gsm. Heavy paper can be very expensive but is preferable for some artists because it doesn't need stretching unless you're using very heavy washes.

What do professional artists use to paint on? ›

canvas / wood / paper, etc

The most popular surface for painting with acrylics is canvas, which is available in many sizes. A wonderful alternative is wood panels, which is increasing in popularity as more high-quality wood art panels are being manufactured.

What is the most versatile art paper? ›

White papers are the most common and versatile, giving you a clean, bright surface that draws focus to your drawn marks. Mid-toned papers are great for working with pastels, letting you start with darker tones and add light-colour highlights. Warm-toned papers look great with cool-colored subjects.

What is the best paper for professional artists? ›

A hot pressed paper is often criticised for being slippery and hard to control, but it is the smoothest option and best-suited to artists doing fine detail work, including botanical art. 100% cotton is ideal, although some wood-pulp and cartridge papers can also be used.

What is the best painting medium for kids? ›

Tempera Paint:Tempera paint is a great paint choice because it's easy to clean, dries fast and won't crack or flake. Tempera comes in matte and glossy finishes, and works well on paper, cardboard, wood or canvas surfaces.

Is cardstock paper good for painting? ›

Before painting, the important question to ask is whether cardstock paper works as a good canvas for paint. The good news is that you can most definitely paint cardstock. Since it is significantly thicker than ordinary paper, it can withstand the weight of paint without losing its integrity.

What size paper is used for painting? ›

Since the best of watercolour papers are hand made, Imperial sizes are only approximate and usually start with the size Imperial, a 22 x 30 inch sheet, the size of the paper mould itself. Other traditional sizes are Demy, 15" x 20"; Medium, 17" x 22"; Royal, 19 x 24" and Super-Royal, 19" x 27".

Which paper is used for canvas painting? ›

Welcome to our Acrylic Painting Paper Collection, where your acrylic masterpieces find their perfect canvas. Dive into a world of high-quality acrylic painting papers, specially curated to enhance your acrylic painting experience.

What is the best paint for classroom walls? ›

Latex paints, on the other hand, are considered the safest as these emit the lowest amount of volatile organic compounds and, in practice, have the least impact on air quality indoors.

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