I exclusively work on Stonehenge paper, but the drawings I want to do are larger than the largest size Stonehenge. Can you refer me to the largest paper (tool or sheet) that mimics Stonehenge the best? Thanks!
Lenox and Coventry Rag have a similar surface to Stonehenge and both are available in rolls.
Lenox, in a 60” and 72” rolls Coventry Rag Smooth, in a 60” roll which is 335gsm and is a bit smoother than Stonehenge Coventry Rag Vellum, in a 44”x60” sheet
Somerset is also a great paper but will be significantly more expensive than Stonehenge.
If you can work with a board, Rising Museum Board is 100% cotton with a slightly smoother texture than Stonehenge. The 4ply sheets go as large as 60x104. The 4ply thickness is similar to four sheets of Stonehenge pasted together.
Lenox, in a 60” and 72” rolls
Coventry Rag Smooth, in a 60” roll which is 335gsm and is a bit smoother than Stonehenge
Coventry Rag Vellum, in a 44”x60” sheet
Somerset is also a great paper but will be significantly more expensive than Stonehenge.
If you can work with a board, Rising Museum Board is 100% cotton with a slightly smoother texture than Stonehenge. The 4ply sheets go as large as 60x104. The 4ply thickness is similar to four sheets of Stonehenge pasted together.