I am looking for the name and manufacturer of the paper that marks with water (i.e. it looks like you are writing on it in ink), but then it dries blank.  I have seen it used in interactives like the calligraphy interactive at the Seattle Asian Art Museum, but I can't remember what it is called.  Does anyone know?  Any idea where to buy it?

Cheers,

Sheila Perry

Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies



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