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What printing technology is used for these Paul Klee postcards?
We utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This process provides superior color vibrancy and accuracy compared to standard 4-color inkjet methods, capturing every nuance of Klee’s 1921 masterpiece with archival precision.
What is the weight and finish of the postcard paper?
These cards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm (10.3 mils). They feature a smooth matte finish, ensuring a clean, glare-free display that highlights the artwork's historical textures.
Is the paper used for these prints environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. These Paul Klee postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Can these postcards be framed as miniature fine art prints?
Absolutely. Given the high-density 12-color print process and the 200 gsm paper weight, these A6 postcards serve as museum-quality miniature reproductions perfect for small frames or gallery wall accents.
When will my order be shipped?
Every order is printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control and reduce waste. Your pack of 10 postcards is typically processed and shipped within 2-4 business days.
What was the significance of 1921 in Paul Klee's career?
1921 marked Klee’s first full year teaching at the Bauhaus. During this era, his work focused on the structural relationship between color and form, moving toward the rhythmic, grid-like compositions seen in 'Add in Red'.
What is the meaning behind the title 'Add in Red'?
The title reflects Klee's constructive approach to painting. He 'added' colors to the canvas like mathematical or musical components, using red as a dominant tonal center to explore warmth, depth, and emotional resonance.
