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- Order number: EX0043
- Manufacturer: Clairefontaine
PAScribe Pad
This deep dyed paper with its strong dark shade is perfect for contrast works. This double-surface paper is ideal for calligraphy, whether on the smooth front or the very fine-grained back side. Its porosity, perfect for all inks, also allows fast drying. Acid free with pH neutral. Vegan friendly. Horizontal 6 mm black lined ruling on both sides.
Size A4+ (21x31,8 cm), acid free, Weight 120g/m², 60 pages
Paul Antonio (PAScribe):
"Beautiful writing comes more easily on paper which helps you to express yourself. I specifically chose these Clairfontaine papers, because of how the nibs and inks interacted with them. It was such a joyful experience. I was compelled to share it with you. I wanted you to feel what I felt when the nib, the ink and the paper worked together. Apart from it being a physical experience, this interaction of three things is very much like a spirit mind body interaction/conjunction. Breathe, take your time to write, touch the lines top and bottom. Let the writing be a meditation. Send someone a stunning letter in light ink an dark paper. Share the magic..."
He made some videos on how to use the pads. These can be found by visiting http://paulantonioscribe.com/pascriberhodia
About Paul Antonio:
Paul Antonio Scribe is a studio of calligraphers, hand-lettering artists and graphic designers working with the lettering arts in both a traditional and contemporary context. Founded by Paul Antonio, the London-based studio has grown in size to include 4 fully trained scribes.
Paul trained as a Scribe and Heraldic Artist and went on to study Archaeological Illustration with a specialism in Ancient Writing Systems. His illustrative works on Egyptian Hieroglyphs are housed in the Metropolitan Museum, NYC. Paul’s passion for the historical is something he shares with his team and this is the basis for their application to the contemporary.