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What is the paper quality of these Georgia O’Keeffe post cards?
Each card is printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper. With a thickness of 0.26 mm, they offer a sturdy, professional feel and a smooth matte finish that prevents glare.
How does the 12-color printing process benefit the artwork?
Our 12-color fine art printing technology provides superior color vibrancy and tonal depth compared to standard 4-color inkjet printers, accurately capturing the subtle nuances of O’Keeffe’s Black Place IV.
Are these post cards environmentally friendly?
Yes. We use FSC-certified paper and print on demand to reduce waste. This ensures your purchase supports responsible forest management and sustainable production practices.
What are the shipping and order requirements?
We have no minimum order requirements. Every pack of 10 post cards is printed on demand and shipped with care to ensure your archival masterpieces arrive in perfect condition.
Can these A6 post cards be framed for display?
Absolutely. The A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm) is a standard dimensions that fits many off-the-shelf frames, making them perfect for creating a curated miniature art display.
What inspired Georgia O’Keeffe’s Black Place series?
O'Keeffe was inspired by the Bisti Badlands in New Mexico, which she called 'The Black Place.' She was captivated by the area's dark, undulating hills and sculptural geological formations.
Why is Black Place IV significant in O’Keeffe’s body of work?
This piece exemplifies O’Keeffe’s transition toward landscape abstraction. It focuses on the essential forms and rhythms of nature, moving beyond literal representation to evoke a spiritual sense of place.
