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What kind of paper is used for these Pablo Picasso postcards?
We use premium 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a 0.26 mm thickness. This ensures a sturdy, professional feel and a smooth matte finish that prevents glare and provides a sophisticated, gallery-quality texture.
How accurate are the colors in this 'A glass' reproduction?
RedKalion utilizes advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This process offers a significantly wider color gamut than standard 4-color printing, resulting in vivid, accurate colors and stunning depth that faithfully represent Picasso’s original artwork.
When will my RedKalion fine art postcards arrive?
Our postcards are printed on demand to ensure peak quality. Orders are typically processed and shipped quickly, though delivery times vary by location. You will receive tracking information as soon as your archival masterpiece is on its way.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes. We are committed to sustainability. Our postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests, and we print on demand to minimize waste.
Will the print quality of these Picasso postcards fade over time?
No. By using archival-grade materials and high-quality fine art inks, our prints are designed to resist fading. These postcards are crafted to endure, maintaining their vibrancy whether they are mailed or framed for display.
What phase of Picasso's career does 'A glass' represent?
'A glass' typically reflects Picasso’s exploration of Cubism, where he broke down three-dimensional objects into geometric shapes. This period challenged traditional perspectives, inviting the viewer to see the object from multiple angles simultaneously.
Why did Picasso choose such a simple subject as a glass?
Picasso often focused on mundane objects like a glass or bottle to demonstrate that the power of art lies in the artist's interpretation and structure, rather than the complexity of the subject itself.