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What are the exact dimensions of these Victor Pasmore postcards?
Each postcard in this pack of 10 is A6 size, measuring 10.5 x 14.8 cm (approximately 4.1 x 5.8 inches), ideal for standard mailing or framing.
What type of printing technology is used for Brown Symphony?
We utilize advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This ensures superior color vibrancy and accuracy compared to standard 4-color inkjet reproductions.
What is the weight and feel of the paper?
These postcards are printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a 0.26 mm thickness, featuring a smooth matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free look.
Is the paper used for these art prints eco-friendly?
Yes, RedKalion uses environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your art collection supports responsible forest management practices.
How are the postcards shipped and are there minimum orders?
Our postcards are printed on demand with no minimum order requirements. They are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What characterizes the style of Victor Pasmore's Brown Symphony (1979)?
This piece exemplifies Pasmore's late abstract style, blending organic, linear elements with a muted, natural palette to create a sense of visual rhythm and 'developing process.'
Why is the title 'Brown Symphony' significant to the artwork?
The title reflects Pasmore's interest in the relationship between visual art and music, where shapes and colors function like notes to create a harmonious, non-representative composition.
