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What is the artwork 'Elan - 1989' by Carmelo Arden Quin?
'Elan - 1989' is an abstract geometric artwork by Carmelo Arden Quin, a pioneer of Concrete Art, known for his dynamic compositions and exploration of form.
What are the specifications of these Carmelo Arden Quin postcards?
These are A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm) postcards, printed on 200 gsm smooth matte, 0.26 mm thick, FSC-certified paper using a 12-color fine art printing process.
How long will the colors on my fine art print last?
Our 12-color printing technology ensures exceptional color vibrancy and longevity, producing archival-quality prints designed to endure for generations.
What is the paper quality and finish?
The postcards feature a smooth matte finish on 200 gsm (80 lb) paper, providing a glare-free viewing experience and a substantial, high-quality feel.
Do you offer different sizes for these Carmelo Arden Quin prints?
This specific product is offered as a pack of A6 postcards. Please check our store for other available sizes and formats for Carmelo Arden Quin's works.
Tell me more about Carmelo Arden Quin's artistic movement.
Carmelo Arden Quin was a key figure in Concrete Art, an international movement emphasizing pure geometric abstraction and eliminating any connection to reality or representation.
What does 'Concrete Art' mean in the context of Arden Quin's work?
Concrete Art, as practiced by Arden Quin, focuses on abstract forms, lines, and colors as independent elements, aiming for universal visual language devoid of symbolic representation.
