
What is the historical significance of Waratah (1928) by Grace Cossington Smith?
Waratah (1928) is a key work in Australian modernism, showcasing Cossington Smith's post-impressionist style that revolutionized early 20th-century art by emphasizing vibrant color and expressive brushwork in everyday subjects like the native Waratah flower.
How does the acrylic print enhance the artwork's details?
The 4mm acrylic panel provides a sleek, vibrant finish that amplifies Cossington Smith's bold colors and dynamic textures, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction with excellent durability and modern appeal.
What are the specifications of the hanging kit included?
The hanging kit includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled screw holes at each corner (14mm/0.55" from edge, 8mm/0.31" diameter, 15mm/0.6" screw head) for easy and secure installation of your fine art print.
How is the print packaged and shipped to ensure safety?
Each acrylic print is carefully packaged in protective materials and shipped via reliable carriers to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready for display as a premium art reproduction.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, this museum-quality reproduction uses archival materials on acrylic to resist fading and degradation, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy for your Grace Cossington Smith artwork.
Why did Grace Cossington Smith choose the Waratah as a subject?
Cossington Smith selected the Waratah, Australia's floral emblem, to explore themes of national identity and natural beauty through her modernist lens, using its bold form to experiment with color and composition.
What makes this acrylic print suitable for modern interiors?
With straight-cut corners, a white background default, and a sleek 4mm acrylic finish, this print offers a contemporary look that complements modern decor while showcasing timeless Australian art.