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Rough or vellum Bristol board is commonly used by artists for techniques that benefit from a textured surface. Unlike smooth Bristol board, which has a sleek and uniform finish, rough or vellum Bristol offers a more tactile experience, with a slightly toothy or textured surface.
Strathmore high-quality Bristol weight boards for finished artwork.
Canson® XL® Recycled Bristol features the first recycled 2-sided Bristol on the market. The surface on the front is vellum and on the back is smooth. The dual surfaced nature of this product makes this the perfect choice for any artist working on...
This bristol paper features a vellum textured finish ideal for graphite, colored pencil, charcoal or pastels. Create crisp designs with this heavy-weight Bristol paper; bright white for high contrast with excellent erasability, this paper is...
Created specialty for the comic cartoon and graphic novel industry.
A heavyweight recycled white drawing surface.
Strathmore Visual Journals deliver high-performing papers and heavy-duty features engineered to meet the intense demands of your creative process. The removable cover sheet reveals a subtle, hand-illustrated cover design. The wire binding allows...
The 300 Series Bristol Vellum is appropriate for dry media, pattern drawing and meditative art due to its convenient size and format. The coal black surface works great with gel ink pens, opaque pens as well as soft pastels and charcoals.
Created in 1893, this 100% cotton bristol is an industry standard. Vellum surface has a toothy finish that is excellent for pencil, charcoal, pastel and oil pastel as well as pen, airbrush, and light washes. Not recommended for traditional...
A high quality multi-ply bristol. Smooth finish is excellent for fine line drawings using pen and ink or marker. Vellum finish is excellent for pencil and pastel as well as airbrush and mixed media. Rated good for charcoal pen and ink marker and...
Seth Cole #67 Bristol is a RISING #1 Sulphite, tub-hard-sized artist quality, true two-ply pasted, drawing Bristol Board with a neutral pH for the best possible archival characteristics.