An Intersection of Titans: Audrey Flack’s Homage to Franz Kline
Elevate your interior with ABSTRACT FORCE HOMAGE TO FRANZ KLINE 1952, a powerful exploration of gestural abstraction by the pioneering artist Audrey Flack. While Flack is celebrated globally as a master of Photorealism, this piece reflects her profound roots in the Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1950s. This museum-quality reproduction captures the raw, kinetic energy of Flack's brushwork as she pays tribute to Kline’s iconic monochrome structuralism, offering a sophisticated dialogue between two giants of American art history.
The RedKalion Standard: Museum-Quality Craftsmanship
At RedKalion, we curate archival-grade prints that transform spaces into galleries. This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print is meticulously produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. The uncoated, matte finish ensures that the deep blacks and subtle textures of the original work are rendered without glare, preserving the integrity of the artist's vision. To protect this investment, each print is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring the artwork remains pristine for generations.
Premium Frame and Sustainability
Each fine art print is housed in a refined black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. Measuring 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width, our frames offer a substantial, high-end profile that far exceeds the standard 14mm alternatives found elsewhere. Our commitment to sustainability means we exclusively use FSC-certified materials, allowing you to curate your home with a clear conscience.
- Archival Longevity: Museum-quality paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils).
- Ready-to-Hang: Includes a professional hanging kit for immediate installation.
- Sophisticated Aesthetic: Natural white paper provides a timeless, warm backdrop to the bold abstract strokes.
Invite a piece of art history into your home with a reproduction that honors both the legacy of Franz Kline and the masterful technique of Audrey Flack. This is not just a print; it is an archival masterpiece designed to endure.