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What kind of paper is used for these Mary Fedden post cards?
We use premium 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a thickness of 0.26 mm. This ensures a sturdy, high-quality feel with a smooth matte finish that is perfect for writing or framing.
How does the color vibrancy compare to standard prints?
Our postcards utilize 12-color fine art printing technology. This offers significantly better color accuracy and depth than standard 4-color prints, capturing the nuanced palette of Fedden’s original 1989 masterpiece.
Are these post cards environmentally friendly?
Yes. RedKalion is committed to sustainability; our cards are printed on demand using FSC-certified paper, reducing waste and ensuring responsible forestry practices.
Will the image on the postcard fade over time?
No. By using archival-grade inks and high-quality matte paper, our prints are designed to resist fading, maintaining their vibrancy and clarity for years to come.
How are the postcards packaged for shipping?
Each pack of 10 postcards is carefully packaged in protective materials to ensure they arrive in pristine, gallery-ready condition, regardless of your location.
What is the significance of ‘Chinese Teapot’ in Mary Fedden’s body of work?
Painted in 1989, this piece showcases Fedden’s mastery of the 'flattened' still life. It highlights her interest in patterned ceramics and her ability to blend domestic intimacy with modern artistic techniques.
Who was Mary Fedden and why is her work celebrated?
Mary Fedden (1915–2012) was a pioneering British artist and the first female painting tutor at the Royal College of Art. She is celebrated for her distinctive, brightly colored, and charmingly naive still-life compositions.
