Let your imagination shine with Bright White SunWorks Construction Paper! Our vibrant sheets are perfect for drawing, school projects and fun arts & crafts. The 100 count pack is ideal for personal, small group or large group use. Our Construction Paper is fade resistant and durable, guaranteed to be bright and strong for your special projects. Bring your wildest ideas to life with our versatile and vibrant papers! Our mission is to empower teachers, students, and artists to be their best by providing them with superior educational and art products. Our heavyweight groundwood paper provides the best value in school grade construction paper with its bright and consistent colors and smooth texture.
SunWorks™ Groundwood Construction Paper, 12" x 18", Bright White, 100 Sheets Per Pack
- Paper color: Bright White
- Count: 100 sheets
- Size: 12” x 18” page
- Premium ground wood construction paper
- 100% vat-dyed colored pages
- Composition: Processed fiber
- Acid free and recyclable
- Resists fading for bright, fresh, longer-lasting color
- Long, strong fibers provide rigidity needed for projects so that they stand up without support.
- Durable and soft: Tough enough to handle scoring, folding and curling without cracking and tearing
- Designed for teachers, students, and artists
- Use: Preschool, elementary, middle & high school levels for personal, small group, or large group use
- Sustainably sourced
- Certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative
Five ways to get better at painting:
1. Buy better art supplies
Premium art supplies, such as Strathmore® papers can be just the kick-start you need to get your creative juices flowing.
2. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
Improve your drawing skills. Draw every day. Keep a sketchbook and use it daily.
3. Study the experts
Take workshops. Watch how-to videos. Read art books. Visit art galleries. Join an art club. Subscribe to an art magazine. Look up art sites on the Internet. Take a life drawing class. Copy an old master work for study. Explore art movements in history. Read biographies of other artists.
4. Make use of composition and design
Design your composition before painting. Plan a color scheme. Plan and use a value pattern. Use thumbnail sketches. Make sure to include a center of interest. Obey the laws of perspective in realistic landscapes. Take the image all the way to the edge of the paper. Use thick and thin and broken lines. Make more gradation. Make no two shapes the same!
5. Improve your technique
Layer paint. Change colors every inch. Use economy of brush strokes. Add interesting shadows. Leave some white paper for sparkle. Observe light and shadow.
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