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What is the print quality of these Lawrence Weiner postcards?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology, which provides superior color vibrancy and typographic precision compared to standard 4-color prints. This ensures each postcard captures the depth and clarity required for museum-quality reproductions.
What are the paper specifications for this set?
The postcards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils). They feature a smooth matte finish, offering a clean, glare-free display that is perfect for both writing and framing.
Are the materials used for these postcards eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your fine art prints are sourced from responsibly managed forests. Our print-on-demand model also reduces waste by only producing what is ordered.
How long will these postcards last without fading?
Our use of archival-grade inks and premium 200 gsm paper ensures long-term longevity. The 12-color printing technology is designed to resist fading, maintaining the vibrancy of the artwork for years under normal display conditions.
Is there a minimum order requirement for this product?
There is no minimum order requirement. Each pack of 10 postcards is printed on demand, allowing us to maintain high quality-control standards for every individual customer.
What is the meaning behind 'Bits & Pieces Put Together to Present a Semblance of a Whole'?
This 2005 work by Lawrence Weiner explores the relationship between materials and their assembly. It suggests that language can describe the process of construction, leaving the final 'whole' to be interpreted by the viewer's imagination.
Why did Lawrence Weiner use text instead of traditional imagery?
Weiner believed that 'language is a material' that can be used to build art. By using text, he removed the artist's personal hand, making the artwork more universal and accessible to anyone who can read the statement.
