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Ammonite SFM 82-063 By Sam Francis Pack of 10 Post Cards | Sam Francis Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

Ammonite SFM 82-063 By Sam Francis Pack of 10 Post Cards | Sam Francis Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Elevate Your Correspondence with Sam Francis: Ammonite SFM 82-063

Immerse yourself in the lyrical abstraction of Sam Francis with this exquisite pack of 10 museum-quality post cards. Ammonite SFM 82-063 serves as a stunning testament to Francis's mastery of the 'void' and his unique synthesis of Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting. This particular work utilizes the organic, spiral motif of the ammonite, rendered with the artist's signature gestural fluidity and vibrant palette.

At RedKalion, we believe that fine art should be accessible in every form. These A6 post cards are not merely stationery; they are miniature archival reproductions. By utilizing advanced 12-color fine art printing technology, we capture the subtle nuances of Francis's original pigments—depth and vibrancy that standard 4-color printing simply cannot replicate.

Premium Technical Specifications:

  • Paper Quality: Sturdy 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils) for a premium tactile feel.
  • Finish: A smooth, glare-free matte finish that highlights every brushstroke without distracting reflections.
  • Eco-Conscious Curation: Each card is printed on FSC-certified paper, reflecting our commitment to sustainable artistry.
  • Museum-Grade Fidelity: 12-color ink systems ensure stunning color accuracy and archival longevity.

Whether used for sophisticated personal notes or displayed as a curated series of miniature prints, these Sam Francis post cards bring the spirit of mid-century abstraction into the modern home. Experience the intersection of art history and premium craftsmanship with RedKalion.

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What printing technology is used for these Sam Francis post cards?

We use 12-color fine art printing technology, which provides superior color depth and accuracy compared to standard inkjet prints, ensuring the vibrancy of Sam Francis's work is perfectly preserved.

What is the weight and finish of the paper?

The cards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. They feature a smooth matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free appearance.

Are these post cards environmentally friendly?

Yes, all our post cards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring that the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental and social benefits.

Is there a minimum order requirement for these cards?

No, these cards are printed on demand with no minimum order requirements, allowing you to acquire museum-quality reproductions as needed.

Will the colors fade over time?

RedKalion uses archival-grade inks and premium materials designed for longevity, ensuring that these museum-quality reproductions maintain their stunning vibrancy for years to come.

Who was Sam Francis and why is his work significant?

Sam Francis was a leading American painter associated with Abstract Expressionism. His work is celebrated for its use of negative space, vibrant colors, and influences from Japanese aesthetics.

What does the 'Ammonite' title signify in this artwork?

'Ammonite' refers to the spiral shell of an extinct mollusk. Francis often used these organic, circular forms to explore the relationship between energy, movement, and the canvas's void.