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What artwork is featured in this postcard pack?
This pack features the iconic 1975 artwork "Earliness" by the renowned Abstract Expressionist artist Helen Frankenthaler, reproduced with exceptional detail.
What are the physical specifications of these postcards?
These A6 postcards (10.5 x 14.8 cm) are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) smooth matte, FSC-certified paper, 0.26 mm thick, using vibrant 12-color fine art printing technology.
How is the color quality on these prints?
Utilizing advanced 12-color fine art printing, these postcards exhibit vivid, accurate colors and stunning depth, surpassing standard 4-color printing for superior visual fidelity.
Are these postcards archival quality?
Yes, printed on archival-grade, FSC-certified paper with a high-quality printing process, these reproductions are designed for lasting color and visual integrity.
What is the shipping process for these Helen Frankenthaler postcards?
We print on demand to ensure quality. Shipping logistics are handled with care to deliver your museum-quality reproductions safely and efficiently.
Tell me more about Helen Frankenthaler's artistic significance.
Helen Frankenthaler was a major figure in post-war American painting, pioneering the soak-stain technique and influencing the Color Field movement with her lyrical use of color.
What does the title "Earliness" evoke in relation to the artwork?
The title "Earliness" suggests themes of beginnings, dawn, or primal states, reflecting Frankenthaler's exploration of abstract forms and emotive color palettes.
