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What distinguishes these Sam Francis postcards from standard prints?
RedKalion uses a 12-color fine art printing process, offering superior color depth and tonal range compared to common 4-color inkjet alternatives, ensuring museum-quality accuracy.
Is the paper used for the "Black Smudge" collection eco-friendly?
Yes, these postcards are printed on 200 gsm FSC-certified paper, which supports responsible forestry practices and high environmental standards.
How do you ensure the longevity of the Sam Francis reproductions?
We utilize archival-grade materials and thick 0.26 mm paper to ensure the artwork remains resistant to fading and aging over time.
What is the finish of the "Black Smudge" postcards?
Each card features a smooth matte finish, providing a sophisticated, glare-free surface that beautifully highlights the gestural nuances of Francis’s brushwork.
How are these packs of 10 postcards delivered?
They are printed on demand to minimize environmental impact and shipped in secure, protective packaging to ensure they arrive in pristine gallery condition.
What movement is Sam Francis’s "Black Smudge" associated with?
Sam Francis was a key figure in Abstract Expressionism and Lyrical Abstraction, known for blending California light with the influence of French Tachisme.
Why is the use of white space significant in Francis’s work?
Francis was deeply influenced by Japanese aesthetics; he viewed the "empty" space as an active, energetic participant in the composition rather than just a background.