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What is the Ocean Park series by Richard Diebenkorn?
The Ocean Park series is a celebrated group of abstract paintings by Richard Diebenkorn, created from 1967 to 1988, known for blending geometric forms with luminous color fields inspired by the Southern California landscape.
What makes these post cards museum-quality reproductions?
These post cards use 12-color fine art printing technology for vivid, accurate colors and are printed on archival, FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish, ensuring a premium, glare-free display.
What are the specifications of the paper used?
The paper is 200 gsm (80 lb) weight with a 0.26 mm thickness and a smooth matte finish, made from eco-friendly, FSC-certified materials for durability and environmental consciousness.
How many post cards are included, and what size are they?
This pack includes 10 flat post cards in A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches), perfect for mailing or as miniature art pieces.
Are these post cards printed on demand?
Yes, these Richard Diebenkorn post cards are printed on demand with no minimum orders, allowing for flexible purchasing and reduced waste.
Can I use these post cards for framing or display?
Absolutely, the high-quality print and sturdy 200 gsm paper make these post cards suitable for framing or display as small art pieces, adding a touch of abstract elegance to any space.
What is the historical significance of Ocean Park #6?
Ocean Park #6, painted in 1971, is a key work in Diebenkorn's series, showcasing his mastery of color and form that bridges Abstract Expressionism and geometric abstraction, reflecting the light of Ocean Park, Santa Monica.
