

🎨 Elevate your art with every stroke — where texture meets versatility!
The Canson Imagine A4 200gsm Mixed Media Paper Pad offers a premium, uncoated white surface with a subtle light grain texture, ideal for both dry and wet artistic techniques. Its durable yet smooth finish supports multiple layers of watercolor, gouache, markers, and pencils without warping, making it a favorite among professional artists and illustrators seeking vibrant color contrast and tactile depth.









| ASIN | B00B2NUL2G |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,474 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 1,695 in Paper (Stationery & Office Supplies) |
| Brand | Canson |
| Brand Name | Canson |
| Colour | white |
| Country Of Origin | France |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,915 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03148950060082 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 29.7L x 21W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.71 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CANSON |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Paper Finish | Uncoated |
| Paper Size | A4 |
| Paper Weight | 150 |
| Paper finish | Uncoated |
| Product dimensions | 29.7L x 21W centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drawing, Painting |
| Sheet Count | 50 |
| Sheet size | A4 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
A**T
Ultrasmooth feel, but has tooth
I was worried about the smoothness of the paper when I first opened it, but it has tooth. I needed paper to work on for an urgent project, but my usual mixed media paper is out of stock or on back-order everywhere. Having used other Canson papers and found them good, I thought I'd try this one. It is a little lighter weight than my usual one. Because I needed it urgently, I opened it immediately to see what it was like. The feel of the paper is SO smooth - it feels like the back of a photograph - and is the same on both sides. So I needed to try it out asap so I could order something else if necessary. I put the first layer on the ground section of this illustration using inktense pencils. There is tooth! The texture under a light layer of pencil is rather like one of the smoother hot press watercolour papers. I wet the pigment, just enough to activate it and get a watercolour-type effect. After the ground area dried, I put in the first layer of the rock wall (again in inktense pencil). This is the stage of the illustration in my photograph. Hopefully you can see the texture of the paper under the layer of pencil (the rock wall, grey), and what it looks like after activation and drying (the ground area, brown). Things to note: This paper is off-white; it is definitely NOT cream, it looks white, but my white pencil shows up on it. (Canson also does a bright white version, which has a different picture on the front, in case that helps you.) Although the paper seemed to buckle when it was wet, it has dried out flat. I left it on the table. The paper still feels pretty smooth after finishing the illustration. I got two layers of pencil/wetting/drying on this with no problems. This paper is 200gsm, but each sheet feels fairly thick for this weight of paper. But it's not porous. It feels like this would go through my printer (which does a U-shaped bend in the paper feed). I have yet to test what and how much this paper will take, and will be updating my review when I have. Bottom line is that I'm glad I bought this paper. It is as good as my usual paper, although it is a lighter weight. It feels deceptively smooth. Obviously, this is all based on my first impressions. If this stops being accurate, then I will update my review.
A**.
Great paper.
Love this paper. A good all rounder. No need to stretch paper when using watercolour or similar. Value for money and worth it.
G**S
Works with various mediums
A great pad. I’m no professional artist but I’ve been using it for watercolour painting, coloured pencil art and graphite pencil sketches and it hasn’t let me down yet. The paper does buckle a bit when using watercolours but goes back into shape mostly when dry (my smaller pieces always end up a wee bit curved if they’ve been excessively soaked). It’s not artist quality, clearly but it gives you a lot of paper to work on and if you do what I do - cut the paper up into smaller pieces - then it can really last you well. I’ve supplied a few pictures of mine as an example to how the art comes out in it even for a beginner. I’d definitely buy again but I’ve still got quite a bit left so it’ll be a wee while yet. Lol.
R**Y
Super nice paper!
Got this today and tried it. It's lovely and very cheap for 50 sheets of high quality thick paper. I've been looking for cheap alternatives for watercolour paper, and this doesn't quite hold up to that label that watercolour can be used on it as the paper buckles and warps with more than a couple layers of paint. All dry media such as graphite and coloured pencils, charcoal, pastel all work lovely though! It's got a very fine and smooth texture and it perfect for dry media and very (VERY) light washes of watercolour. It's also not as white as it seems and is an off white cream/ivory colour just for anyone who's wondering. For this reason I'm giving it 4 stars as it sort of can't really be used for watercolour but is great for non wet media!
J**D
Good quality paper for drawing and painting
The paper is good quality 200gm paper. It is a nice slightly off white. Son has used it for sketching and works well with pencil drawings. Daughter has used it with water colour. The paper coped well with absorbancy, there wasn’t any degrading of the paper. It did roll slightly but I’m sure if we have masked the paper to board it would have been fine. Lots of paper for the money. Know how quickly paper is used between the kids we will definitely purchase again.
M**H
I'm no Artist but I believe this is really good value & quality.
My daughter wanted a go at using copic style markers. Suddenly im looking for suitible paper, I just wanted to get her some fancy felt tip pens for her art work! Following other reviews I'd agree that the weight is pretty good here and should be capable of most medias though bleed through does occur sometimes when blending so a backing shield/sheet is advisable. As for price this is very reasonable by comparison and with other products which revieve mixed reviews and contain perhaps half as many sheets. Notice unlike some other products this is proper paper, not the ever so sleightly waxed varients some people are reporting which lead to smears etc.
A**D
... I have struggled to find a paper I really like but with the strength of the thicker papers and ...
As a watercolour and mixed media artist who does not wet her paper through with water I have struggled to find a paper I really like but with the strength of the thicker papers and the smoothness of hot pressed papers. Here I find a paper suited to my needs. It is soft and smooth with a little texture to give a key to colour pencils, watercolour pencils, watercolour crayons and markers of all persuasions. I wanted a paper that would go through my little HP Deskjet printer without sticking and this does the job perfectly. I now can put in 5 sheets of this extraordinary mixed media paper in my printer and it prints perfectly my Dover Clip Art CD images. Then with a little spray of hairspray extra hold I am ready to paint................THRILLED. I have now tried throwing water at it with inks and paints and watercolour distress markers, ive used dylusions paints and many types of acrylic paint, both high viscosity and thinner runny acrylics. I am once again so pleased to say this paper stands up to it all. Ive hardly had any warping and the small pieces that have warped slightly have settled on drying to a flat base paper. I don't think I will go back to searching for the ultimate watercolour paper because this mixed media does it all. I can honestly say this paper is printable, water friendly and pigment perfect. If your wondering what to buy to use all your media then this paper is it.........I recommend you BUY this and try it......after all you get 50 sheets of 200gsm paper that is quite extraordinary.
L**S
Very smooth
Good quality, works well for a mixed media piece im doing. I've also used it for a couple of watercolour paintings with a fair amount of layers and it didnt buckle much at all! The only thing i want to point out is that the paper is extremely smooth and has almost no grain. Great if that's what you want, it's just worth knowing before buying in case that isnt what you're looking for. It is almost like hot press watercolour paper, the paint dries very fast and lifts easily. I like it a lot, I'll add pictures soon.
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