We are often asked what’s the best paper to use with soft pastels, so we asked 3 of our Associate Artists for their opinion.
My preference is watercolour paper ‘not’ pressed. I like the tooth as its not too rough. I’m not a fan of pastels papers on the market as they don’t seem to hold enough pigment.
Denise Findlay
Different surfaces give different results. Canson Mi-Tientes are good for beginners due to the different textures on each side which is great for experimenting. Softer colour & easier blending with fingers on this paper.
Pastelmat is more expensive but has a stronger colour hold, very different texture. Blending techniques are different with this (you will get sore fingers if you blend with too little pastel on this surface).
I also use Canson Mi-Tientes Touch, which is good for wet pastel techniques. I’m always trying out new surfaces as there are lots to choose from.
Fiona Carvell
UART 400, Claire Fontaine Pastel Mat, Canson Mi Tientes Touch and the standard.
Michelle Lucking
We hope these tips help you when you are deciding on which paper to use. However, if there is any paper that you can recommend to us, we will gladly add it to the list!