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Love and Grief 5.4.006 - 2006 By John Hoyland Pack of 10 Post Cards | John Hoyland Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

Love and Grief 5.4.006 - 2006 By John Hoyland Pack of 10 Post Cards | John Hoyland Post Cards | A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) - 4.1 x 5.8 inches

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Love and Grief 5.4.006 - 2006 By John Hoyland: Pack of 10 Post Cards

Experience the bold abstraction of British artist John Hoyland with this exclusive pack of 10 post cards, featuring his 2006 masterpiece Love and Grief 5.4.006. Hoyland, a leading figure in post-war British painting, created this work during his late period, where he explored emotional depth through vibrant color fields and gestural marks. This piece exemplifies his mastery of balancing raw expression with refined composition, making it a captivating addition to any collection of fine art prints.

RedKalion presents these museum-quality reproductions as flat post cards, perfect for sharing art with loved ones or displaying in creative arrangements. Each card in the pack measures A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), printed on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring you receive a personalized, archival-grade product.

  • Color Vibrancy: Our 12-color fine art printing technology delivers vivid, accurate colors with stunning depth, far beyond standard 4-color inkjet printing, capturing Hoyland's intense palette.
  • Paper Finishing: Smooth matte finish for a clean, glare-free display that enhances the artwork's texture.
  • Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils), providing a durable and premium feel.
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper, aligning with sustainable art practices.

Elevate your correspondence or decor with this pack of John Hoyland post cards, a testament to RedKalion's commitment to curating world-class, archival reproductions that endure.

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What is the artwork Love and Grief 5.4.006 by John Hoyland?

Love and Grief 5.4.006 is a 2006 abstract painting by British artist John Hoyland, known for its emotional depth and vibrant color fields, reproduced here as high-quality post cards for art enthusiasts.

What are the specifications of these John Hoyland post cards?

Each post card is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), with a pack of 10, printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper using 12-color fine art printing for vivid museum-quality reproductions.

How is the color quality ensured in these fine art prints?

We use 12-color fine art printing technology, which delivers superior color vibrancy and accuracy compared to standard methods, perfect for capturing Hoyland's bold abstract art.

Are these post cards eco-friendly and archival?

Yes, they are printed on FSC-certified paper with archival-grade inks, making them both environmentally conscious and durable for long-lasting display.

What is the shipping and ordering process for these post cards?

Orders are printed on demand with no minimums, and we offer reliable shipping to ensure your John Hoyland post cards arrive safely and promptly.

What artistic techniques did John Hoyland use in this 2006 work?

Hoyland employed gestural brushstrokes and layered color fields in Love and Grief 5.4.006, reflecting his late-period exploration of emotion through abstract expressionism.

How does this piece fit into John Hoyland's career and art history?

Created in 2006, this work is part of Hoyland's mature phase, showcasing his evolution from hard-edge abstraction to more lyrical, emotionally charged compositions in British art.