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What makes the printing process for these postcards unique?
We utilize 12-color fine art printing technology, which provides significantly higher color vibrancy and tonal depth than standard 4-color inkjet methods, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction of Arden Quin’s work.
What are the paper specifications for the Blue Circle postcard set?
The cards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils). They feature a smooth matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free aesthetic.
How is my order shipped and are there minimums?
Our postcards are printed on demand to ensure quality and sustainability. There are no minimum orders, and each pack of 10 is carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival at your door.
Will the colors on the Arden Quin postcards fade over time?
No. By using archival-grade inks and premium 200 gsm paper, these prints are designed for long-term durability and resistance to light-induced fading.
Is the paper used for these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes, we use FSC-certified paper, ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
What was the Madí movement associated with Carmelo Arden Quin?
Founded in 1946, the Madí movement sought to liberate art from representational limits, emphasizing geometric abstraction, non-traditional frame shapes, and the use of modern materials to reflect industrial dynamism.
Why is Blue Circle (1947) considered a significant work?
Blue Circle represents a pivotal moment in Arden Quin's career, showcasing his mastery of balance and his ability to evoke profound emotion through pure, non-objective geometric forms and vibrant color fields.
