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American Made Vellum Paper

Since 1933 Clearprint has been at the forefront of American innovation and design.  In the same year that it was introduced, Clearprint Vellum was used in the development of the San-Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.  Since then, it has been the standard substrate for engineering projects like the B-17 Flying Fortress that helped win World War II, and all six orbiter space shuttles operated by NASA.

 

Today, Clearprint Vellum is the same 100% cotton paper that was developed back in 1933, and its application has expanded from drafting and engineering to countless fine art uses with the introduction of the artists' field books in 2014. This unique paper accepts a wide range of media such as oil paint, acrylic, watercolor, paint markers, pastel, charcoal, inks, graphite, encaustics, and more. Clearprint is also an excellent material for three dimensional sculpture.  Its uniquely delicate, transparent appearance is combined with a durable construction that resists yellowing, cracking or ghosting, making it a remarkable alternative to traditional fine art papers. Download a PDF to discover Clearprint's unlimited uses for fine art here.

The Clearprint Product Line

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