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What are the physical specifications of this Blinky Palermo acrylic print?
The print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic with straight-cut corners. It features pre-drilled holes for mounting and uses transparent backgrounds that default to white for maximum color vibrancy and depth.
How do I install the Blau auf Grün wall art?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and hardware. The acrylic has 8mm (0.31") diameter holes located 14mm (0.55") from each corner, designed to fit the provided 15mm (0.6") screw heads perfectly.
How does RedKalion ensure the shipping safety of fine art prints?
We use specialized protective packaging to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition. Every order is tracked and handled with the care required for high-end archival art pieces.
Is this acrylic print considered archival quality?
Yes. RedKalion utilizes premium acrylic and UV-resistant inks to ensure archival longevity. This process prevents yellowing and color degradation, making it a lasting investment for your private gallery or home.
What is the lead time for receiving my Blinky Palermo print?
Orders are typically processed and shipped within a few business days. Delivery times vary by location, but we prioritize secure, expedited logistics to provide a premium purchasing experience.
Who was Blinky Palermo and why is his 1965 work significant?
Blinky Palermo (born Peter Heisterkamp) was a major figure in 20th-century German abstraction. 1965 was a pivotal year where he explored the emotional weight of color, bridging the gap between Constructivism and Minimalist expression.
What does the title 'Blau auf Grün' signify in this piece?
'Blau auf Grün' translates to 'Blue on Green.' It signifies Palermo's focus on chromatic tension and spatial perception, using two primary fields of color to challenge the viewer's eye and define the physical environment.
