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What makes the printing quality of these Bob Law postcards unique?
We use 12-color fine art printing, providing a broader color gamut and depth compared to standard 4-color prints, ensuring Law’s minimalist lines are rendered with absolute precision.
Is the paper used for "Castle CCCXXXIII 15.7.01" eco-friendly?
Yes. All RedKalion postcards are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests to promote environmental sustainability.
What are the dimensions and specifications of this postcard set?
Each pack contains 10 flat A6 cards (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches) printed on premium 200 gsm matte paper with a 0.26 mm thickness.
How long will these archival prints last?
Designed for longevity, our archival-grade materials and 12-color inks prevent fading, maintaining the print's integrity and color vibrancy for decades when kept in standard display conditions.
Are there any shipping minimums for these museum-quality postcards?
No. At RedKalion, all our art reproductions are printed on demand with no minimum order requirements, allowing collectors to acquire exactly what they need.
Who was Bob Law, and what is the significance of the "Castle" series?
Bob Law was a pioneer of British Minimalism. The "Castle" series reflects his conceptual exploration of boundaries and internal space through meticulous, seemingly simple geometric forms.
What does the "15.7.01" in the title represent?
In Law's later work, the dates often refer to the day of completion, rooting the conceptual abstraction in a specific moment of time and creative output.
