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What makes the printing quality of these Ellsworth Kelly post cards unique?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology, which offers superior color vibrancy and depth compared to standard 4-color prints, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction of Kelly's precise palette.
What is the weight and finish of the paper used?
These cards are printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a smooth matte finish, providing a thickness of 0.26 mm for a professional, glare-free display.
Are these fine art post cards eco-friendly?
Yes, all our Ellsworth Kelly reproductions are printed on FSC-certified paper, meeting high environmental and social standards for sustainable forestry.
How long will the colors of my fine art prints last?
By using archival-grade inks and premium matte paper, our prints are designed for longevity, resisting fading to ensure the artwork remains vivid for years to come.
Is there a minimum order requirement for these cards?
No, our post cards are printed on demand with no minimum order requirements, allowing you to acquire exactly what you need for your collection.
What inspired Ellsworth Kelly to create 'Awnings, Avenue Matignon'?
Kelly was inspired by the shadows and shapes of shop awnings in Paris. He used observed reality to create 'Awnings, Avenue Matignon,' a foundational piece in his transition toward total abstraction.
What artistic movement does this Ellsworth Kelly work represent?
This work is a hallmark of Hard-edge painting and early Minimalism, characterized by abrupt transitions between color areas and a focus on geometric clarity.
