Özden, ÖznurBeriş, Yeter2024-11-292024-11-2920242620-14292620-143710.24867/GRID-2024-p802-s2.0-85209682876https://doi.org/10.24867/GRID-2024-p80https://hdl.handle.net/11501/156412th International symposium on Graphic Engineering and Design, GRID 2024 -- Novi Sad -- 14-16 November 2024The objective of this study is to promote a more dynamic utilization of traditionally produced papers for artistic purposes. Specifically, the aim is to enhance the suitability of papers made through traditional methods using bast fibres from hemp, flax and linden plants for drawing and painting. To achieve this goal, a polysaccharide-based biopolymer material was employed during production. This biopolymer material was utilized in two ways: during the papermaking process and subsequently as a surface coating, where it was combined with starch. The visual quality and printability of the resulting papers, both produced and coated, were assessed. In our research, seaweed was utilized as a biopolymer to contribute to sustainability efforts. The inclusion of seaweed extract improved both the surface and barrier properties of the papers. By integrating bi-based seaweed into this study, we aim to introduce a new dimension to traditionally produced papers while promoting the principles of the circular economy. This preliminary study aims to lay the groundwork for future research by providing insights that enhance the quality of artistic papers in both traditional and industrial paper production contexts.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlgaBiopolymerCoatingPrintingSeaweedTraditional PaperImprovement of traditional papers surface and as use fine art paperConference ObjectN/A