Description
This go-anywhere sketchbook is the perfect size to have with you whenever, where ever creativity strikes! Compact and lightweight, it fits easily into any day trip bag or a coat pocket. Ideal for travel.
- 144 pages (72 sheets)
- A6 size: 4 1/8" x 5 3/4"
- Heavyweight archival/acid free 128 gsm paper
- Fine-tooth paper supports graphite, ink, charcoal and pastel
- Hardcover binding
- Elastic band
- Ribbon marker
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