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What makes the printing of these Paul Jenkins postcards unique?
We utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This allows for a significantly wider color gamut and smoother gradients than standard commercial printing, capturing the subtle nuances of Jenkins' abstract color veils with museum-level precision.
What is the weight and feel of the postcard paper?
Each card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. It features a smooth matte finish, providing a sophisticated, glare-free surface that is both durable and elegant to the touch.
Is the paper used for these art postcards sustainable?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility. These postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How long will the colors last on these fine art prints?
Our postcards are printed using archival-grade inks and high-quality paper. While they are intended for correspondence, their technical specifications ensure that the vibrant colors will remain stable and resist fading for years under normal display conditions.
How are my postcards packaged and shipped?
Each pack of 10 postcards is printed on demand to reduce waste and ensure quality. They are carefully packaged to prevent bending or moisture damage during transit, arriving at your door in pristine condition.
What was Paul Jenkins' primary technique for 'Abstract Composition'?
Jenkins was famous for his 'controlled accident' technique, often using a palette knife or the tilt of the canvas to guide liquid acrylics and watercolors, creating organic, flowing shapes rather than traditional hard-edged forms.
Which art movement is Paul Jenkins associated with?
Paul Jenkins was a prominent member of the New York School and is primarily associated with Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, focusing on the spiritual and metaphysical properties of light and pigment.
