I heard an artist speak last week that said she uses acrylic paint on a "wonderful" paper she called Lenox or Lennox. She said that it doesn't buckle like most art papers when acrylic paint is applied, and comes in 60" wide rolls. I tried calling the phone number on this site but have gotten no call back. Does anyone here use acrylic paint on the Lenox type paper? I'm wondering if this is the paper she was discussing.
This is the same Lenox 100 we stock in shts - 22 x 30, 26 x 40, 38 x 50 & rolls (60" & 72" wide x 20 yards). My suggestion is that you go to your local art supply store and ask whether they carry Lenox 100 - if not you can go online to a Dick Blick, Jerry's, Daniel Smith, New York Central Art Supply, or go to our the Lenox page on our website http://www.legionpaper.com/lenox-100 and click on the Where To Buy link (bottom right) to see who else stocks the grade and then purchase a few sheets to try. This would be the best test to see if the quality works for your medium.
My suggestion is that you go to your local art supply store and ask whether they carry Lenox 100 - if not you can go online to a Dick Blick, Jerry's, Daniel Smith, New York Central Art Supply, or go to our the Lenox page on our website http://www.legionpaper.com/lenox-100 and click on the Where To Buy link (bottom right) to see who else stocks the grade and then purchase a few sheets to try. This would be the best test to see if the quality works for your medium.