Perhaps you have not heard of Moleskine and think it is just a simple, ordinary notepad. But after reading a little introduction about it, maybe you will have some thoughts on this notepad. Some changes will occur: Van Gogh, Hemingway, and Matisse all used Moleskine, and they were all very happy to record their drafts, notes, plans, ideas, ideas, patterns, works, etc. in this small notepad. Inside, that is to say, they are all loyal fans of Moleskine.
About Moleskine, what does it have to do with paper art! Take a look at Van Gogh’s story and maybe you’ll understand the connection. Moleskine itself is a simple craftsmanship. It has a sturdy cover, tight binding, and most importantly, the high-quality Italian paper used inside! When you open Moleskine, you are not even willing to let a little bit of ink stick to it...
Nowadays, many people who like Moleskine and also like to use paint brushes to depict life have formed their own Moleskine paper painting school, which in itself has greatly enriched the connotation of paper art. You must know that Van Gogh also I once personally left my artistic crystallization on Moleskine’s exquisite paper...