Notes from a colored pencil artist after testing Lenox:
This paper feels softer to the touch than the others. Indenting would be very effective, making it easy to create fine line details. It handles burnishing beautifully and produces vibrant color. While it holds some layering, I did notice a waxy sheen beginning to develop after a few layers. The lines stay crisp, and although darks appear a little more subdued than on the other surfaces, they’re still rich. All in all, great for burnishing, vibrant color, and fine details.
This paper feels softer to the touch than the others. Indenting would be very effective, making it easy to create fine line details. It handles burnishing beautifully and produces vibrant color. While it holds some layering, I did notice a waxy sheen beginning to develop after a few layers. The lines stay crisp, and although darks appear a little more subdued than on the other surfaces, they’re still rich.
All in all, great for burnishing, vibrant color, and fine details.