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What makes these Gene Davis postcards museum-quality?
We utilize 12-color fine art printing technology, which provides a significantly wider color gamut and greater depth than standard 4-color prints, ensuring every stripe in Barricades is captured with archival precision.
What is the paper quality of the Barricades postcards?
These postcards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a 0.26 mm thickness. The smooth matte finish ensures a clean, glare-free display and a premium feel in hand.
Are these postcards sustainably produced?
Yes, RedKalion uses environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper for all our prints. Our print-on-demand model also reduces waste by ensuring we only produce what is requested.
How are the postcards packaged for shipping?
Our packs of 10 postcards are securely packaged in protective materials to prevent bending or moisture damage during transit, ensuring they arrive at your door in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What is the archival longevity of these fine art prints?
Printed with high-quality archival inks on acid-free matte paper, these reproductions are designed to resist fading and maintain their vibrancy for decades when kept out of direct sunlight.
What movement is Gene Davis's 'Barricades' associated with?
Gene Davis was a leading figure in the Washington Color School, a subset of Color Field painting. 'Barricades' (1968) exemplifies his use of vertical stripes to create rhythmic, optical experiences.
What inspired Gene Davis’s use of vertical stripes in his work?
Davis often compared his work to jazz music, using stripes like notes in a composition. In 'Barricades,' the intervals and color relationships create a sense of visual tempo and temporal progression.
