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#10 March 10, 1963 NYC - 1963 By William Saroyan Pack of 10 Post Cards | William Saroyan Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

#10 March 10, 1963 NYC - 1963 By William Saroyan Pack of 10 Post Cards | William Saroyan Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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#10 March 10, 1963 NYC: The Visual Rhythm of William Saroyan

Experience the profound graphic spontaneity of William Saroyan with this exquisite pack of ten fine art postcards. Known primarily for his Pulitzer Prize-winning literature, Saroyan was also a prolific visual artist whose works on paper embody the same 'stream of consciousness' vitality found in his writing. #10 March 10, 1963 NYC is a masterclass in mid-century lyrical abstraction, capturing the kinetic, improvisational energy of New York City during a pivotal era in American modernism.

At RedKalion, we treat every reproduction as a preservation of history. These postcards are not mere stationery; they are museum-quality archival prints scaled for personal correspondence or intimate display. Utilizing advanced 12-color fine art printing technology, we capture the subtle nuances of Saroyan's ink-work and the textural depth of the original composition, ensuring a vibrancy that standard printing cannot replicate.

Technical Specifications & Artistry

  • Unrivaled Color Depth: Our 12-color Giclée process ensures hyper-accurate tonal transitions and deep blacks.
  • Premium Paper Stock: Printed on heavy 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm for a substantial, luxurious feel.
  • Elegant Matte Finish: A smooth, glare-free surface that highlights the artist's calligraphic precision.
  • Sustainable Excellence: Produced on FSC-certified paper, reflecting our commitment to environmental stewardship.

Whether sent as a sophisticated sentiment to a fellow bibliophile or framed as a collective gallery wall, these William Saroyan postcards elevate the medium of the postcard into the realm of fine art. Own a piece of the Saroyan legacy, meticulously curated and printed on demand by RedKalion.

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What printing technology is used for these William Saroyan postcards?

We use sophisticated 12-color fine art printing technology. This Giclée process provides significantly more color vibrancy and tonal depth than standard 4-color inkjet printers, ensuring every stroke of Saroyan’s work is captured with museum-quality accuracy.

Is the paper stock eco-friendly?

Yes. These postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, which ensures the material is sourced from responsibly managed forests. At RedKalion, we prioritize sustainability alongside archival quality.

What are the dimensions and weight of the cards?

Each card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches). They are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm, providing a professional and durable feel.

How is the archival longevity of these prints ensured?

By combining archival-grade 12-color inks with high-quality 200 gsm matte paper, we ensure these reproductions resist fading and maintain their integrity for decades, making them true archival masterpieces.

Can I order these postcards individually?

These specific William Saroyan pieces are offered as a curated pack of 10 flat postcards. This allows for a consistent aesthetic for correspondence or a cohesive display in your home or office.

What was William Saroyan's approach to visual art?

Saroyan viewed his visual art as an extension of his writing. He often practiced 'abstract expressionist calligraphy,' creating spontaneous, rhythmic marks that captured the immediate emotional state of the moment without prior sketching.

What does the date in the title '#10 March 10, 1963 NYC' signify?

Saroyan frequently titled his works with the exact date and location of creation. This reflects his diary-like approach to art, capturing the specific atmosphere of New York City on that day in 1963.