Sheila, I
have had a sheet of that stuff for years, but don’t know what it’s
called. You might try asking Brenda Broadbent at Paper & Ink Arts. This is
a calligraphy supply place, and I think she carries it. Just Google Paper &
Ink Arts to get to their website. It is under construction, so you may just
want to contact her directly.
Hope this
helps,
Anne,
calligrapher in her former life
Anne T. Lane, Collections Manager
Charlotte
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007
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Subject: Request info on paper
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
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