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Strathmore 400 Series Sketch Pad, Toned Gray, 11x14 inch, 24 Sheets - Artist Sketchbook for Drawing, Illustration, Art Class Students

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About this item

  • Artist-Recommended Sketch Paper - Loved by artists for decades, Strathmore 400 Series Sketch paper has been the trusted friend of fashion designers, illustrators, architects & painters from the classroom through to professional careers
  • Helps Make Highlights Pop – Toned paper allows for greater contrast between darks and lights so you can tackle a wider range of values and more realistic results; be sure to keep your white pencil or gel pen handy!
  • General Purpose, Recycled & Heavyweight - Made with 100% recycled & 30% post-consumer fiber! Tackle sketch projects like figure drawing, illustration, and character design without worry of unsightly tears or creases
  • Use with Multiple Materials - Paper is intended for practicing techniques with graphite, chalk, charcoal, markers, colored pencils, pens
  • Easily Remove Sheets - Micro-perforated paper allows you to remove true-to-size sheets cleanly without accidently tearing artwork
  • Strathmore: The Artist’s Choice - Choosing an art surface is one of the most important decisions an artist makes in determining the outcome of their work. Artists choose Strathmore.



4.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #4,138 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #56 in Sketchbooks & Notebooks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Item Weight 14.8 ounces Country of Origin USA Date First Available June 20, 2012

Strathmore 400 Series Toned Gray Pad is ideal for light and dark media. Great for sketching with graphite, chalk, charcoal, sketching sticks, china markers, colored pencils, pens and white gel pens. 100 percent recycled, contains 30% post-consumer fiber, acid free. Pad measures 11 x 14 inches and contains 24 sheets.


one lonely person, less lonely with book
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
The toned Strathmore papers can be hard to find, so I was pleased to find them on Amazon for a decent price. Really beautiful paper, especially for fine pencil lines as well as built up tones and shading.
Artist Minaz Jantz
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
The color is lovely neutral and works well with pastel, conte, charcoal.
Megan
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
10/10 always for Strathmore paper products. Just what I need as a professional pencil artist. The tone on this is very nice and the tooth of the paper works great with my pencils for a smooth finish.
Thiago Vieira
Reviewed in Brazil on September 21, 2024
O material é de ótima qualidade e não tem igual no Brasil. Só poderia ser um pouco menos salgado, né?
Jamby
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
multi media / does not bleed/ mid value for darks, lights, brightserases wellsmooth, durable, reasonable👍😁
Linda
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Grey is great for sketching. Quality is very good.
Joe Cicchetti
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I bought this for my 12 year old grandson. He filled multiple pages with scary sketches. He liked the weight of the paper and the tonality. When he fills it up, I am certain he will ask for another one.I do wish there were more pages for the price.
IsaacC
Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2024
Strathmore como siempre buen material, confiable y útil.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
I like the texture and the surface of the paper. I think it's really nice to sketch on. The eraser marks are hard to see which is good. Funny enough I did not read the size and thought I was buying the normal 9x12 and when it delivered it was like the size of a book. That's my bad but in the end I actually enjoy the size of the sketch pad because it doesn't take up much room and it's more easy to carry around.
Fernanda F.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 18, 2024
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Ivy Reisner
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023
This is a quality mid-tone sketchbook. I like it for quick sketches or urban sketching. I often use it with black and white charcoal and it works well with that.What I like:The tooth. This holds thick applications of charcoal or powdered graphite well.The color. This sits at a nice mid point, letting me evenly darken the shadows and brighten the highlights without anything seeming out of balance.The binding. This lays flat, as expected of a spiral bound. The binding does not catch on anything in my bag. The pages are sturdy and not prone to falling out.The sturdiness of the page. I am not very good and have to erase a lot. This tolerates that kind of abuse quite well. I recommend the Pentel Hi-Polymer Eraser even so, as that's really gentle on the page, but either way, this paper can take a lot of reworking. I've had paper lose its tooth after too much rework. Not an issue here.The size. This is just small enough to carry around easily and just large enough to give me a good surface to work on. In this too, it hits a nice midpoint.I would normally put a "what I don't like" section in a review, but here I can't. It would be empty.
Chad Sanborn
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020
This is exactly what you think. Its a neutral gray sketchbook. The paper is nice and will hold most inks.I wouldn't try watercolor or any kind of heavy or wet medium. But your charcoals, chalk pastels, pencils, and pens will be fine.Great for sketching on and will make your white highlights pop
Bellesmom
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
I had been wanting to try the toned sketchbooks but was hesitant because in the hobby store the paper felt thin & not very durable. It also felt like it had little to no "tooth", (for non drawing folk that means the roughness that allows the device you are writing or drawing with to be able to make the mark you wish & for drawing tooth allows for multiple layers of graphite, charcoal, or colored pencil. OKAY! Here's the good news! I was WRONG! (I really do not like to admit that, it's rare, so enjoy it😱)I have been doing product samples on this sketchbook as I do on all new paper that I'm trying for the first time. (you never want to be creating your masterpiece & discover that your luscious chocolate brown colored pencil looks more like something your dog created on your new paper!) So after some testing I have found that the paper is much more durable than it looks! Ballpoint pen, colored pencil, & graphite work fantastic. Erasing is not a problem if you are delicate about it. By delicate I mean normal erasing for art not grinding away with a rockhard old eraser. I tested this by erasing a 1" squared area then using the same pencil I created a smooth patch of color over that square & the one next to it. I couldn't tell a difference. I wouldn't try to erase pen, or a dark pencil mark. Using markers was a mixed deal. My pigma microns were great, sharpie's bled through.I am very pleased so far, it has created a new spark in my drawing having the additional value to work with. (I bought both the gray & tan) I bought the smallest size available because drawing on a toned background is new for me. If I have any new information in the future I will post it, as of now I am extremely pleased overall and am sure I will be buying more in the future.UPDATE: One thing I have found a little frustrating is the paper has multicolored fibers throughout. I didn't think that was a real issue at first until I was drawing a face, not really a portrait just an imaginary face & these dark fiber lines kept appearing in the most awkward places. I think the clearest description I can give is they look like eyelashes fell into the paper as it was being made. In one drawing it seriously looked like I had drawn a nose hair on this poor womans face! Not the look I was going for, and unless you are much better at changing your drawing midstream than I am you are then stuck with the nose hair or you will need to create some dramatic shadows. I could have done a "sex change" I guess, gave her a mustache... it was just a bit frustrating. I am by far not the greatest artist on the planet, I am really not even comfortable using the term artist to describe myself, I just like to draw. I still do like the sketchbooks but my paper preference is still Arches hot pressed watercolor paper in a bright white. I probably just need more work time with these.
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