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What makes the print quality of these postcards unique?
We use professional 12-color fine art printing technology. This provides a significantly wider color gamut and smoother gradients than standard 4-color inkjet printers, ensuring your Carla Accardi postcards remain true to the original 1962 artwork.
What type of paper finish and weight can I expect?
Each card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. The smooth matte finish ensures a clean, glare-free display, making them perfect for both writing and framing.
How does RedKalion handle shipping and production?
Every pack is printed on demand to reduce waste, with no minimum order requirements. This ensures your postcards are freshly produced and handled with care before being shipped in protective packaging to your door.
Are these postcards suitable for long-term display?
Yes. By utilizing archival-grade inks and acid-free, FSC-certified paper, these reproductions are designed to resist fading and maintain their vibrancy, offering the longevity expected of a museum-quality print.
Can these postcards be used for standard mailing?
Absolutely. These A6 postcards (10.5 x 14.8 cm) meet standard postal dimensions. Their 200 gsm weight provides the necessary durability to withstand the mailing process while maintaining a premium feel.
Who was the artist Carla Accardi?
Carla Accardi (1924–2014) was a founding member of the Italian group Forma 1. She is celebrated for her revolutionary abstract style, moving from sign-based monochromatic works to the vibrant, colorful explorations seen in her 1960s compositions.
What is the historical significance of Blue Viola (1962)?
Blue Viola represents Accardi’s transition into the 'optical' phase of her career. It showcases her signature rhythmic 'signs' interacting with intense color contrasts, a style that influenced the development of abstract art throughout Europe.
