
What is the significance of Paul Jenkins' Phenomena Day of Zagorsk?
Created in 1966, this abstract expressionist piece is part of Jenkins' Phenomena series, exploring fluid color and spontaneous forms influenced by Eastern philosophy, making it a key work in mid-20th century fine art prints.
What are the dimensions of this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), perfect for large-scale display as a premium archival poster.
What type of paper is used for this archival print?
It's printed on Master's Edition archival paper, featuring a matte, uncoated, natural white finish with 250 gsm weight and 0.29 mm thickness for a luxurious texture.
How long will this print last without yellowing?
Made from acid-free paper with a pH above 7, this FSC-certified print resists yellowing, ensuring long-term durability for your fine art collection.
What is the shipping and fulfillment process?
We print and ship on demand with no minimum orders, offering convenient delivery for this museum-quality reproduction.
How does Jenkins' technique influence the artwork's mood?
Jenkins used poured paint and controlled accidents to create vibrant, flowing forms, evoking a mystical and energetic mood in this abstract expressionist piece.
Why is the matte finish important for this print?
The uncoated matte finish on natural white paper enhances texture and reduces glare, preserving the depth and authenticity of this archival fine art print.