
What defines the quality of this Sol LeWitt acrylic print?
RedKalion uses 4mm high-grade acrylic and archival inks to produce museum-quality reproductions. This ensures vibrant colors, exceptional clarity, and a durable finish that resists fading over time, maintaining the integrity of LeWitt's geometric precision.
How do I install my 70x100 cm acrylic masterpiece?
Your print arrives with a professional hanging kit, including screws and hardware. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge) for a secure and straightforward installation, providing a modern, floating appearance on your wall.
What is the significance of the 4mm acrylic material?
The 4mm (0.15") thickness provides a sleek, contemporary aesthetic while offering depth and luminosity to the artwork. It is more durable than glass and protects the print from dust and environmental wear, making it ideal for long-term display.
How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of the print?
We utilize UV-resistant printing technology and archival-grade materials. The 4mm acrylic acts as a natural barrier against moisture and environmental pollutants, ensuring your Sol LeWitt reproduction remains a vibrant part of your collection for generations.
What are the shipping and handling details?
Each print is carefully inspected and secured in specialized protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. We provide tracked shipping and professional handling for all museum-quality orders worldwide.
What was Sol LeWitt's philosophy behind 'Arcs From Sides or Corners'?
LeWitt focused on Conceptualism, where the artist's initial plan or instruction is the primary work. This series explores how simple geometric rules—like drawing arcs from specific points—can generate complex, visually captivating structures through repetition and logic.
Is this print considered a faithful reproduction of Conceptual Art?
Yes. While the original works were often wall drawings, this acrylic print faithfully translates LeWitt's systematic visual language into a permanent medium, capturing the exact proportions and geometric intent of his influential 'Grids and Circles' period.