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What artwork is featured in this postcard set?
This pack features 10 postcards showcasing Gene Davis's seminal 1962 artwork, "Edges Solar Beat," a prime example of his Color Field painting techniques.
What are the dimensions of each Gene Davis postcard?
Each postcard is printed in the A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm or 4.1 x 5.8 inches, ideal for mailing or display.
What printing technology is used for these postcards?
We utilize a 12-color fine art printing process to achieve superior color accuracy and vibrancy, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction of Gene Davis's work.
What is the paper quality and finish?
The postcards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a smooth matte finish, offering a substantial feel and glare-free viewing.
Are these postcards archival and long-lasting?
Yes, printed on premium, FSC-certified paper using archival inks, these Gene Davis postcards are designed for lasting color and durability.
How are the postcards packaged and shipped?
Our postcards are carefully prepared and shipped to ensure they arrive in pristine condition, ready for your creative use.
Can I buy individual postcards or a different quantity?
This offering is specifically for a pack of 10 postcards. We print on demand, allowing flexibility for various needs.
Tell me more about Gene Davis's "Edges Solar Beat."
"Edges Solar Beat" (1962) is a significant work by Gene Davis, embodying the optical intensity and rhythmic patterns characteristic of the Washington Color School.
