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Gerhard RichterGerhard Richters neues abstraktes Werk mit dem Titel 4900 Farben von 2007 besteht aus einfarbigen, leuchtenden Quadraten, die zufllig angeordnet ein Gittermuster mit berwltigenden kaleidoskopartigen Farbfeldern ergeben. Die Lacktafelarbeit aus 24 Farben entstand im Zusammenhang mit Richters Entwrfen fr ein Kirchenfenster fr das Querhaus des Klner Doms, das im August 2007 der ffentlichkeit bergeben wurde und aus 11 500 handgefertigten Glasquadraten aus
Gerhard Richters neues abstraktes Werk mit dem Titel 4900 Farben von 2007 besteht aus einfarbigen, leuchtenden Quadraten, die zufällig angeordnet ein Gittermuster mit überwältigenden kaleidoskopartigen Farbfeldern ergeben. Die Lacktafelarbeit aus 24 Farben entstand im Zusammenhang mit Richters Entwürfen für ein Kirchenfenster für das Querhaus des Kölner Doms, das im August 2007 der Öffentlichkeit übergeben wurde und aus 11 500 handgefertigten Glasquadraten aus 72 Einzelfarben besteht.4900 Farben setzt sich aus 192 Panelen mit Quadraten in 25 Farben zusammen, die sich in elf Varianten zusammensetzen lassen – von einer einzigen großen Fläche bis hin zu mehreren kleinformatigen Feldern. Die Version II, 49 Gemälde, alle im Format 97 x 97 cm, hat Richter speziell für seine Ausstellung in der Serpentine Gallery entwickelt.
Ausstellung: Serpentine Gallery, London 23.9.–16.11.2008
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★★★★★ 5
Sublimation tape that works.
Number of Items: 2
Very strong and sticky tape. Great to use for sublimation on tumblers. No residual left on tumblers. Holds amazing. Stretch is just enough to help you get things nice and tight.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good Lg rolls for tape dispenser
Number of Items: 2
Very reliable & fits on the heat tape dispenser which is a relief!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fits in a standard tape dispenser
Number of Items: 12
First of all, I like the width of this tape when I don't need the full width of standard 20mm. It's great for delicate projects and minimizing taping over two-sided sublimations like keychains. There's just enough adhesion and it comes off cleanly so it does the job. If you don't need the full width of 20mm, this is a great value.
For those looking for a compatible dispenser, these rolls fit into a standard weighted Scotch tape base like the C-38. There will be room around the core because these rolls have a larger diameter, and room on either side because the rolls are thinner than standard Scotch tape, but once you pull the tape onto the blade, the roll remains taut and it's easy to remove pieces of your desired length with one hand.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Keeps product in place
Number of Items: 6
Love this product. Keeps my iron on sheets in place and never stick to the product and never leaves a residue in product either.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
really good value
Number of Items: 6
The heat resistant tape is very sticky and durable. It doesn’t leave a residue on the product that i am using it on. There is no smell. Good value and quality
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026