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What are the exact dimensions of these Eyvind Earle postcards?
Each card in the pack measures A6 size, which is 10.5 x 14.8 cm or approximately 4.1 x 5.8 inches. This standard size is ideal for mailing or placing in decorative frames.
How does 12-color printing differ from standard postcard printing?
Our 12-color fine art printing technology provides a significantly wider color gamut and smoother gradients than standard 4-color CMYK printing. This ensures that Eyvind Earle’s complex color palettes and sharp contrasts are reproduced with museum-level accuracy.
Are the Big Sur Coastline postcards printed on sustainable materials?
Yes. We prioritize environmental responsibility by using FSC-certified paper. This ensures that the paper used for your fine art postcards is sourced from forests that are managed to meet the social, economic, and ecological needs of present and future generations.
What is the weight and texture of the paper used?
We use a premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. The finish is a smooth matte, providing a clean, sophisticated look that is completely glare-free and resistant to fingerprints.
Is there a minimum order requirement for these postcards?
There is no minimum order requirement. Each pack of 10 Eyvind Earle postcards is printed on demand, allowing us to maintain the highest quality control and reduce waste for every customer.
Why is Big Sur a recurring theme in Eyvind Earle’s work?
Eyvind Earle was deeply inspired by the dramatic topography of the California coast. Big Sur provided the perfect subject for his 'Graphic Realism,' allowing him to experiment with verticality, silhouetted cypress trees, and the ethereal fog common to the region.
What defines the "Graphic Realism" style seen in this artwork?
Graphic Realism, a term often associated with Earle, involves simplifying natural forms into precise, geometric shapes while maintaining a sense of three-dimensional space. In 'Big Sur Coastline,' this is evident in the razor-sharp edges and rhythmic patterns of the landscape.
