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The Legacy of Leyton Watercolour Paper

Leyton watercolour paper is the brainchild of a company with a legacy deeply rooted in the art of papermaking. Established in the south heart of China, a country renowned for its rich history of art and craftsmanship, Leyton has embraced this heritage and transformed it into a line of watercolour papers that are celebrated worldwide.

Meet the Visionary Founder of Leyton Watercolour Paper

The story of Leyton watercolour paper is deeply entwined with its founder, Mr. Shi Junxian, a visionary artist and entrepreneur with roots tracing back to the ancient paper town of Jiajiang, China. It is in this historic town, renowned for its centuries-old tradition of papermaking, where Mr. Shi’s journey into the world of artistry began.

Born and raised in Jiajiang, Mr. Shi grew up surrounded by the mesmerizing beauty of paper artistry. During his childhood, he began learning papermaking techniques alongside his father. He has an in-depth understanding of the papermaking process (soaking, pulping, beating, cutting, etc.) and possesses unique insights into papermaking materials and product quality.

A Heritage of Craftsmanship

Jiajiang ‘s legacy in paper production served as the backdrop for Mr. Shi’s early artistic endeavours. He was not only inspired by the town’s artisanal traditions but also deeply committed to preserving and evolving these age-old techniques in the modern world.

Drawing from the knowledge and craftsmanship passed down through generations, Mr. Shi embarked on a journey to redefine the possibilities of paper as an artistic medium. It is his commitment to continuous learning and innovation, following in the footsteps of his predecessors, and his dedication to the preservation of papermaking technology that led him to create the “Leyton” brand.

The Birth of Leyton Watercolour Paper

With unwavering dedication, Mr. Shi founded Leyton watercolour paper, a brand that would reflect his commitment to quality, his respect for tradition, and his embrace of the future. Leyton quickly became a testament to his artistic prowess and entrepreneurial spirit.

Under Mr. Shi’s leadership, Leyton watercolour paper seamlessly blended the wisdom of centuries-old papermaking techniques with modern advancements in production and quality control. The result was a line of watercolour papers that met the demands of contemporary artists while paying homage to the rich history of Chinese paper craftsmanship.

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