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What defines the quality of this Hiroyuki Tajima reproduction?
Our reproductions use 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper with a matte, uncoated finish. This ensures a glare-free viewing experience and exceptional longevity, capturing the nuanced textures of Tajima's original woodblock technique.
How is the frame constructed for the 70x100 cm print?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified black oak and ash. It features a 20mm profile, providing a robust and premium architectural look that is sturdier than standard 14mm frames.
What protection does the framed art print include?
Each print is protected by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your artwork remains safe during transit and is shielded from dust and physical damage while on your wall.
How will my order be shipped and handled?
We ship our framed prints in heavy-duty, protective packaging to ensure they arrive in pristine condition. Each piece includes a ready-to-hang kit, allowing for immediate installation upon arrival.
Will the colors of the print fade over time?
No. By using archival-grade, acid-free paper and museum-quality inks, RedKalion ensures that the chromatic integrity of your fine art print remains stable and vibrant for decades.
What is the historical significance of 'Bottles at the Bar' in Tajima's career?
Created in 1978, this piece represents Tajima's mature period, where he masterfully blended the Sōsaku-hanga philosophy with 20th-century abstraction to reflect the changing social landscape of post-war Japan.
What was Hiroyuki Tajima's signature woodblock technique?
Tajima was famous for layering pigments and using materials like shellac to create high-relief, topographical surfaces. This resulted in prints with a unique luminosity and depth rarely seen in traditional woodblocks.
