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What is "Embroidered Halo - 1958" by Adja Yunkers?
"Embroidered Halo - 1958" is a significant abstract artwork by Adja Yunkers, characterized by its expressive use of form and texture. This fine art print reproduction captures its essence.
What are the dimensions of these Adja Yunkers postcards?
Each postcard in this pack measures A6 size, which is 10.5 x 14.8 cm (4.1 x 5.8 inches), making them perfect for mailing or display.
How is the color quality of these reproductions?
Our postcards utilize a 12-color fine art printing technology for exceptionally vivid, accurate colors and depth, superior to standard printing.
What type of paper is used for these prints?
These museum-quality reproductions are printed on smooth matte, 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper, measuring 0.26 mm thick.
How long can I expect these fine art prints to last?
Printed with archival inks on high-quality paper, these fine art prints are designed for lasting color vibrancy and durability, ensuring enduring beauty.
What is the historical context of Adja Yunkers' "Embroidered Halo"?
Created in 1958, "Embroidered Halo" reflects Adja Yunkers' mature abstract style, often exploring spiritual or elemental themes with a focus on texture and line.
What does "Embroidered Halo" signify in Yunkers' work?
The title suggests a gestural, perhaps spiritual, aura or field of energy rendered with a tactile, almost stitched quality, characteristic of Yunkers' experimental approach.
