
What makes the acrylic material superior for this Gene Davis print?
Our 4mm high-grade acrylic enhances the vibrant tones of the 1952 original, offering a luminous, glass-like depth that paper prints cannot match, while providing long-lasting archival durability.
How is the Bridge - 1952 print mounted to the wall?
The print includes a premium hanging kit with four screws. Each corner features a pre-drilled 8mm hole located 14mm from the edge, designed for a secure and professional finish.
How does RedKalion ensure the safety of the print during shipping?
We use specialized, high-impact packaging to protect the acrylic surface and straight-cut corners, ensuring your Gene Davis reproduction arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition.
Will the colors of this acrylic print fade over time?
No. We utilize archival-grade inks and UV-resistant 4mm acrylic to ensure your investment maintains its original color intensity and clarity for decades.
What are the exact physical specifications of the 70x100 cm version?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40″) on 4mm thick acrylic with straight-cut corners and includes 15mm screw heads for the mounting hardware.
What was Gene Davis's artistic focus in 1952?
In 1952, Davis was exploring the transition from traditional representational art to radical abstraction, laying the groundwork for his later influence on the Washington Color School movement.
Is the background of the Bridge - 1952 print transparent?
While the acrylic is clear, any transparent areas in the original digital file are defaulted to white to ensure the colors of the artwork remain vibrant and legible on any wall.