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What printing technology is used for these Sonia Delaunay postcards?
We use advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This process offers a wider color gamut and greater depth than standard 4-color inkjet printing, ensuring the vibrant semicircles of Delaunay's work are reproduced with museum-quality accuracy.
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. This provides a sturdy, premium feel. The smooth matte finish ensures a clean, glare-free display, perfect for both writing and framing.
Are the materials used for these prints eco-friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. These postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests. Additionally, our print-on-demand model reduces unnecessary waste.
How are the postcards packaged for shipping?
The pack of 10 postcards is securely packaged to prevent bending or moisture damage during transit. We prioritize protective, minimalist packaging to ensure your archival prints arrive in pristine condition.
Do you offer different sizes for this Sonia Delaunay artwork?
While this specific set is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm), RedKalion offers a variety of sizes and formats for our fine art reproductions to suit any interior space or framing requirement.
What was the 'Simultaneism' movement associated with Sonia Delaunay?
Simultaneism, or Orphism, focused on the interaction of vibrant colors and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement. Delaunay believed that contrasting colors placed together would create a rhythmic, 'simultaneous' visual experience for the viewer.
Why is 'Abstract Composition with Semicircles' considered significant?
This work exemplifies Delaunay's transition from textile design to pure abstraction. It showcases her ability to use circular geometry to suggest infinite movement, making it a cornerstone of 20th-century modernism and a perfect example of her color theory expertise.
