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What printing technology is used for these postcards?
We use advanced 12-color fine art printing technology. This provides superior color vibrancy and accuracy compared to standard 4-color inkjet printing, ensuring your Wols prints have stunning depth.
What is the weight and finish of the paper?
These postcards are printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish. The 0.26 mm thickness ensures a premium, durable feel without glare.
Are these postcards environmentally friendly?
Yes, RedKalion prioritizes sustainability. We use FSC-certified paper and a print-on-demand model to reduce waste and ensure our fine art reproductions are environmentally conscious.
Can these postcards be used for framing?
Absolutely. Due to the museum-quality 12-color printing and archival-grade paper, these A6 postcards are frequently used as high-end mini prints for gallery-style framing.
How are shipping and production handled?
Each pack is printed on demand with no minimum order requirements. This ensures your prints are freshly produced and handled with the utmost care before shipping.
Who was the artist Wols and why is this piece significant?
Wols was a key figure in Art Informel. 'Camp des Milles' refers to the French internment camp where he was held, making this piece a vital historical record of wartime existentialism.
What does the 'Camp des Milles' title signify?
It identifies the specific site in Aix-en-Provence where many artists were interned during 1940. Wols' work from this era reflects the psychological tension and fragility of that experience.
