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What printing technology is used for these Grace Cossington Smith postcards?
We utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This ensures superior color vibrancy and tonal depth, providing a more accurate representation of the original artwork compared to standard 4-color printing.
What are the dimensions and paper weight of the Bulli Pier postcards?
Each postcard is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm) and printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper. The 0.26 mm thickness ensures a premium, sturdy feel suitable for mailing or display.
How does the archival quality of these cards compare to standard postcards?
Our postcards are printed on FSC-certified, acid-free paper using archival-grade inks. This prevents yellowing and fading, ensuring the artwork remains vivid for years, unlike standard commercial stationery.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes. We use FSC-certified paper and a print-on-demand model. This approach minimizes excess inventory and waste, ensuring a more sustainable production process for every art lover.
How are the orders fulfilled and shipped?
Every pack of 10 postcards is printed on demand to ensure peak quality. They are carefully packaged to prevent bending during transit and shipped directly to your door with no minimum order required.
What is the historical significance of 'Bulli Pier, South Coast - 1931'?
Painted during a pivotal era for Australian Modernism, this work showcases Grace Cossington Smith’s fascination with rhythmic structure and light. It represents the transition of Australian art toward a more structural, modern aesthetic.
Why is Grace Cossington Smith considered a pioneer of Australian Modernism?
Smith was one of the first Australian artists to embrace post-impressionist techniques. Her focus on luminous color and bold, mosaic-like brushstrokes broke from traditional realism, paving the way for modern art in Australia.
