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What is the artwork 'Lincoln Center - 1971' by Gene Davis?
It's a hard-edge abstract painting from 1971 by Gene Davis, a key figure in the Washington Color School, capturing the vibrant energy of New York's cultural center through rhythmic stripes and bold colors in a museum-quality reproduction.
What are the specifications of these Gene Davis post cards?
Each post card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm or 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, using 12-color fine art printing for vivid colors in a pack of 10 flat post cards.
How does the 12-color fine art printing enhance these post cards?
Our 12-color technology delivers superior color vibrancy and depth compared to standard 4-color printing, ensuring accurate reproduction of Gene Davis's bold palette for a stunning fine art print experience.
Are these Gene Davis post cards eco-friendly?
Yes, they are printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, making them a sustainable choice for art lovers seeking high-quality archival reproductions.
What is the shipping and ordering process for these post cards?
They are printed on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring fast processing and delivery. We offer reliable shipping to bring this Gene Davis artwork to your doorstep promptly.
What artistic techniques did Gene Davis use in 'Lincoln Center - 1971'?
Davis employed hard-edge abstraction with precise, rhythmic stripes to explore optical effects and color relationships, reflecting his Washington Color School style and urban inspiration in this 1971 piece.
How can I display or use these Gene Davis post cards?
They are perfect for mailing as unique art post cards, framing in small displays, or collecting as portable fine art prints, adding a touch of 1970s abstraction to any space or occasion.
