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What is included in this purchase?
You will receive a curated pack of 10 premium post cards featuring Gene Davis's 1969 masterpiece "Bulletproof". Each card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm), perfect for high-end correspondence, gifts, or framing as a small-scale art display.
What printing technology is used for these fine art post cards?
RedKalion utilizes advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This ensures superior color accuracy and depth compared to standard 4-color inkjet processes, capturing the true essence and precise color relationships of Gene Davis's vibrant stripes.
What are the paper specifications for the Gene Davis collection?
These cards are printed on professional-grade 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. The smooth matte finish provides a clean, glare-free display and a premium, substantial hand-feel for the recipient.
Is the paper used for these post cards eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability and museum-quality ethics. Our Gene Davis post cards are printed on FSC-certified, environmentally conscious paper, supporting responsible forestry practices while maintaining archival durability.
How long will it take for my order to be processed?
As part of our commitment to quality, these cards are printed on demand with no minimum orders. This ensures your cards are freshly produced and inspected before shipping, maintaining our gallery-standard archival quality.
What is the significance of the stripe motif in Gene Davis's work?
For Davis, the stripe was a vehicle for exploring pure color relationships. By removing representational subject matter, he forced viewers to experience the "rhythm" of the canvas, much like a complex musical composition or a visual pulse.
What was the Washington Color School movement?
The Washington Color School was a group of mid-20th-century artists, including Gene Davis, who focused on large-scale color field painting and the optical effects of non-representational imagery, emphasizing color as the primary subject of art.
