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What is the paper quality of this Georgia O'Keeffe print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade paper. This heavy-weight, museum-quality paper is uncoated and matte, ensuring a high-end feel and exceptional color accuracy for your fine art reproduction.
Is the frame included and ready for hanging?
Yes, the print comes in a 20mm thick black wooden frame (oak/ash). It includes a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing you to display your new artwork directly upon arrival.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
Each framed print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and securely packaged in specialized containers. This ensures the Georgia O'Keeffe landscape arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Are the materials used for this print sustainable?
Absolutely. We use FSC-certified wood and paper or equivalent sustainable materials, ensuring that your museum-quality art print supports responsible forest management and environmental health.
What makes the RedKalion reproduction 'archival grade'?
Our prints use acid-free, natural white paper and high-pigment inks. This combination prevents fading and yellowing, ensuring the 'Black Lava Bridge' retains its original vibrance for decades.
What is the significance of 'Black Lava Bridge Hana Coast-No I' in O'Keeffe's career?
Painted in 1939, this piece represents O'Keeffe's transition from Southwest motifs to the tropical topography of Hawaii. It showcases her mastery in translating dramatic volcanic textures into modernist, organic forms.
Where was this piece originally painted?
O'Keeffe painted this series while visiting the Hana coast on the island of Maui. She was fascinated by the contrast between the dark basaltic rock and the turquoise ocean spray.
