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Do You Yupo?

"YUPO is a “non-traditional” surface for watercolorists to create  unique and exciting art.

Developed in Japan for commercial uses such as for billboards, large signs, posters, and broad scale marketing, it is not technically “paper”. YUPO is made of polypropylene, very tough, impossible to tear, usable on both sides, and “waterproof”. There is a rumor that YUPO's creators are quite intrigued and amused that Watercolor artists in America and beyond are successfully using it by applying water to a “waterproof” surface!

Painting on YUPO is an adventure---it is the most “free” surface possible- and any watercolor technique works on it, such as wet on wet, wet on dry, dry brush on dry surface, “special effects” like the use of salt or alcohol, glazing and lifting. If an artist doesn't like what s/he has painted, they can simply wash with water and start over!

As the pigments are laid down, they tend to flow on their own across the surface, mergingwith and repelling each other, depending on the amount of water used. It is quite

Artists will find that colors are more brilliant on YUPO than on traditional papers and mixing pigments right on the surface creates some exciting results. Once the painting is finished and signed, sealing it with two light coats of matte acrylic spray creates a permanent indestructible surface."

- Annie Murphy Springer 

Visit Annie's Gallery or contact Annie at anniems@sonic.net to discover more of her YUPO experience! 

 

Movie Posters Made with Fine Art Paper


Spanish design studio, Atipo, creates Papeles de cine, movie posters made with some of our most popular fine art papers we represent. Discover more "papers for characters" here.

Alien made with Colorplan Stone and Bright Red 

Jaws made with Curious Cosmic 

The Bridge on the River Kwai made with Savanna Limba

Frankenstein made with Curious Skin

Royal Tokaji creates luxury gift box using MirriNor

Royal Tokaji is a prestigious and legendary Hungarian wine brand that has gained hundreds of international awards for its quality. In order to enhance the presence of the wine, Royal Tokaji created a gift box designed to package its Blue Label (Europe / Asia) and Red Label (US). 

"The design brief was to create a box that communicated the wine’s brand DNA and values whilst driving retail sales on a global scale. The box needed to retain a classic look with a luxurious finish, yet impart a modern exciting visual to attract new followers to the brand."

MirriNor was the perfect choice for this premium wine. The metallised packaging board grabs the attention of many buyers. Read more about Royal Tokaji using MirriNor.

Last Day to Collect your Alphabet Cards!

X is for Xylophonist, Anemone Letterpress, Colorplan Factory Yellow 350gsm

 

Z is for ZAP!, Lady Pilot Letterpress, Sorbet Duplex Kiwi/Blue Ice

 

P is for Pinecone, Albertine Press, Somerset Satin Radiant White 500gsm

 

M is for Metal Type, Starshaped Press, Stonehenge Fawn 250gsm,

 

V is for Very Sweet Vintage Vixens, Sugarcube Press, Lanaquarelle CP 300lb

 

F is for Fly, Flywheel Press, WILD 850gsm

 

 

 

Get Your Alphabet Cards While they last!

 

 

2 days left to participate in the Alphabet Cards Scavenger Hunt at the National Stationery Show.

T is for Tiny Things, Old Tom Foolery, 300gsm Bockingford Watercolor White

R is for Rainbow, Flywheel Press, Mohawk Via Vellum 100C Cool White

D is for D Train, The Nic Studio, Legion Bamboo Digital White 265gsm

C is for Community,Tradeshow Bootcamp, Mohawk Options Smooth 100% PC White 130dtc

H is for Hell Yeah!, Pistachio Press, Plike Blue 122 Cover