Elevate Your Space with Gene Davis's 'Blue Broad Jump' (1960)
Experience the rhythmic precision of Gene Davis, a luminary of the Washington Color School, through this exquisite museum-quality reproduction of Blue Broad Jump (1960). This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print captures the essence of the Color Field movement, characterized by Davis’s signature vertical stripes that challenge the viewer's perception of space, rhythm, and color theory.
The Artistry of the Washington Color School
Gene Davis was a master of visual tempo. In Blue Broad Jump, the intentional arrangement of varying blue hues and contrasting intervals creates a 'visual music' that resonates with modern and contemporary interiors. Unlike traditional abstract expressionism, Davis’s work focuses on the purity of color and the edge-to-edge relationship of the stripes, making it a sophisticated focal point for discerning collectors.
Museum-Quality Craftsmanship by RedKalion
At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical masterpiece and modern decor. This fine art print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. The natural white, uncoated, matte finish ensures vibrant color depth without the glare of standard photographic prints. Every detail of the 1960 original is preserved with archival-grade inks, ensuring your investment remains a centerpiece for decades.
Premium Framing and Sustainable Design
Your artwork arrives in a responsibly sourced black wooden frame, crafted from solid oak or ash. Measuring 20mm (0.79") in both thickness and width, this frame provides a more substantial, premium profile than standard alternatives. To ensure longevity and safety, we use shattherproof plexiglass and include a professional hanging kit, making your new acquisition ready-to-hang the moment it arrives.
- Paper: FSC-certified, 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness for durability.
- Frame: Sustainably sourced wood with a sleek black finish.
- Protection: Archival materials prevent yellowing and fading.
- Curation: Expertly reproduced to meet museum standards.