

✈️ Capture your journey, one page at a time.
The Seawhite Of Brighton Classic Travel Journal A5 is a sleek, portable sketchbook featuring 128 pages of 130gsm cartridge paper, an elastic band for secure closure, and a handy inner pocket for storing travel keepsakes—designed for artists and professionals who demand quality and convenience on the move.
| ASIN | B005XX82LI |
| Brand | Seawhite of Brighton Ltd |
| Color | Black |
| Cover Material | Paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (414) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 390 g |
| Manufacturer | Seawhite of Brighton Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SBTJA5 |
| Material Type | paper |
| Model number | SBTJA5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.49 x 15.01 x 1.5 cm; 390 g |
| Ruling | Plain |
| Sheet Size | A5 |
| Size | A5 - 5.8 x 8.3" |
I**L
This isn't quite the watercolour paper thickness I had hoped for but it was suggested by an artist teacher so it's the thickness she likes. I'm sure it will do the job well.
S**O
Pido disculpas, me equivoqué en el anterior comentario
I**I
Utilisation en carnet de voyage. Format A5 paysage. Papier lisse qui supporte parfaitement les techniques mixte comme l’aquarelle, les crayons de couleur et le feutre liner. On peut utiliser sans problème les 2 côtés des feuilles. Bon carnet polyvalent.
A**R
Prompt service and quality product.
A**E
A good sketchbook for a small, affordable price! Contains a nice pocket inside the back cover, an elastic band that you can use to keep it closed/hold pages down, a book mark thread (this can fall out of some books, and I either tape it back in or leave it be) Shipping is quick though comes wrapped in a plastic film (product is always like this though- not just on amazon so hey ho!) Good for different media, preferably for dry-ish media like; -Pencil (coloured pencils might struggle to get into the paper as it's quite smooth) -Pen, markers & ink (these will bleed through) -Pastels. Watercolour, acrylic and gouache will be fine/alright. Watercolour might bleed through if it's been dug over and over into the paper and it isn't as vibrant/isn't absorbed as well as it would on real watercolour paper- but still does the job for sketches and the like! Oils will need paper prepared beforehand (obviously) and need to have some sort of paper (tissue/greaseproof) to keep it from sticking to other pages or rubbing off - same for pastels, acrylics and pencils.
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