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What is "Ebbing, 2002" by Helen Frankenthaler?
"Ebbing, 2002" is a significant abstract expressionist artwork by Helen Frankenthaler, known for its use of her signature 'soak-stain' technique on canvas, creating luminous color fields.
What are the specifications of these postcards?
Each postcard is A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm), printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) smooth matte, FSC-certified paper with 12-color fine art printing for vibrant, lasting color.
How is the color quality of these prints?
Our prints utilize 12-color fine art printing technology, delivering exceptional color vibrancy and accuracy with stunning depth, superior to standard 4-color printing.
What is the paper finish and weight?
The postcards feature a smooth matte finish for glare-free viewing and are printed on substantial 200 gsm (80 lb) paper, 0.26 mm thick, offering a premium feel.
Are these postcards archival quality?
Yes, these museum-quality reproductions are printed using archival-grade inks and processes on high-quality, FSC-certified paper, ensuring longevity and colorfastness.
How will my order be shipped?
Your postcards will be carefully packaged and shipped via [Insert Shipping Carrier Here] with tracking information provided. We ensure secure transit for your fine art prints.
What is Helen Frankenthaler's 'soak-stain' technique?
Frankenthaler's 'soak-stain' technique involves applying diluted acrylic or oil paints to unprimed canvas, allowing the pigment to soak into the fibers, creating translucent, luminous color effects.
Why is Helen Frankenthaler considered important in art history?
Helen Frankenthaler was a pioneering abstract expressionist painter who bridged the gap between Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, influencing generations of artists with her innovative techniques.
