Product description
This compact A4 mixed media sketchbook from WSICSE brings a sturdy surface for drawing, light washes and layered collage while remaining portable for urban sketching and studio experiments. With 120 pages of 160gsm textured paper it balances tooth for pencil and charcoal with weight for modest wet media, making it a practical companion for students and illustrators looking to develop ideas on the go 🎨.
Key Points
The sketchbook has a hard cover that protects pages and finished pieces during transport and storage. Its A4 size of 21 x 29.7 cm fits most easels and standard backpacks, so it is convenient for classes, plein air sessions and commuting to the studio. The spiral binding opens flat and rotates 360 degrees, allowing both left and right handed artists to work comfortably on single sheets. According to the manufacturer the paper uses acid‑free wood pulp to resist yellowing over time, helping to preserve sketches and portfolios.
Technical Specifications
Name: WSICSE A4 Mixed Media Sketchbook
- Size: 21 x 29.7 cm (A4)
- Pages: 120 pages (60 sheets)
- Paper weight: 160gsm
- Binding: Double coil spiral, 360 degree lay‑flat
Advantages
The textured surface holds graphite and charcoal without excessive smudging while accepting light washes of watercolour and acrylic touches. It is suitable for mixed techniques such as ink linework plus light watercolour glazing, and it tolerates collage and gouache to a reasonable extent. The hardbound cover and acid‑free paper aim to keep work in good condition for archiving or building a professional portfolio.
Usage Recommendations
For the best results use sketching pencils, charcoal sticks and pen for detailed work, and reserve heavier acrylic applications for single sheets or prepare supports with an additional ground. When working with wetter media apply thinner layers and allow thorough drying between passes to avoid buckling. Consider removing pages carefully along the spiral if you need to mount or frame a finished piece, because the coil offers easy access for tear‑out without disturbing adjacent pages ✏️.
Note: while the 160gsm stock is robust for many mixed media techniques, very heavy paint layers or saturated washes may cause slight warping, according to the manufacturer.
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Description:
This compact A4 mixed media sketchbook from WSICSE brings a sturdy surface for drawing, light washes and layered collage while remaining portable for urban sketching and studio experiments. With 120 pages of 160gsm textured paper it balances tooth for pencil and charcoal with weight for modest wet media, making it a practical companion for students and illustrators looking to develop ideas on the go 🎨.
Key Points
The sketchbook has a hard cover that protects pages and finished pieces during transport and storage. Its A4 size of 21 x 29.7 cm fits most easels and standard backpacks, so it is convenient for classes, plein air sessions and commuting to the studio. The spiral binding opens flat and rotates 360 degrees, allowing both left and right handed artists to work comfortably on single sheets. According to the manufacturer the paper uses acid‑free wood pulp to resist yellowing over time, helping to preserve sketches and portfolios.
Technical Specifications
Name: WSICSE A4 Mixed Media Sketchbook
- Size: 21 x 29.7 cm (A4)
- Pages: 120 pages (60 sheets)
- Paper weight: 160gsm
- Binding: Double coil spiral, 360 degree lay‑flat
Advantages
The textured surface holds graphite and charcoal without excessive smudging while accepting light washes of watercolour and acrylic touches. It is suitable for mixed techniques such as ink linework plus light watercolour glazing, and it tolerates collage and gouache to a reasonable extent. The hardbound cover and acid‑free paper aim to keep work in good condition for archiving or building a professional portfolio.
Usage Recommendations
For the best results use sketching pencils, charcoal sticks and pen for detailed work, and reserve heavier acrylic applications for single sheets or prepare supports with an additional ground. When working with wetter media apply thinner layers and allow thorough drying between passes to avoid buckling. Consider removing pages carefully along the spiral if you need to mount or frame a finished piece, because the coil offers easy access for tear‑out without disturbing adjacent pages ✏️.
Note: while the 160gsm stock is robust for many mixed media techniques, very heavy paint layers or saturated washes may cause slight warping, according to the manufacturer.









