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What makes the print quality of these postcards unique?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology, providing superior color depth and accuracy compared to standard 4-color processes. This ensures the vibrant tones of Fred Sandback's work are perfectly captured.
What is the weight and feel of the paper?
The postcards are printed on premium 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with a 0.26 mm thickness, offering a sturdy, high-end feel and a smooth matte finish.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. All our postcards are printed on demand using FSC-certified paper, reducing waste and supporting responsible forest management.
How are these items shipped to ensure they arrive safely?
We use protective, rigid packaging to prevent bending or damage during transit, ensuring your pack of 10 Fred Sandback postcards arrives in gallery condition.
Will the colors on these cards fade over time?
No. By utilizing archival inks and professional-grade matte paper, our postcards are designed for longevity, maintaining their vibrancy for years without the yellowing or fading common in standard prints.
Who was Fred Sandback and why is this piece significant?
Fred Sandback was a leading figure in Minimalism. This 1968 piece is significant for defining space using line rather than mass, fundamentally changing how viewers interact with the gallery environment.
What does 'Day-glo' signify in Sandback’s work?
'Day-glo' refers to the fluorescent pigments popular in the 1960s. Sandback used these intense colors to give his minimalist lines a physical presence and an ethereal, glowing quality.
