
What defines the quality of this Hiroyuki Tajima print?
Our Hiroyuki Tajima prints use 250 gsm museum-quality, acid-free paper. This archival-grade, natural white paper ensures "Brown Wall" maintains its color integrity and structural depth for decades without yellowing, meeting the highest gallery standards.
How is the "Brown Wall" print framed?
This print features a premium 20mm (0.79") black wooden frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. It is significantly wider and more durable than standard 14mm frames, providing a sophisticated, gallery-ready aesthetic.
Is the plexiglass safe for shipping and display?
Yes, we use shatterproof, crystal-clear plexiglass. This protects your artwork from UV damage and physical impact while being much safer for shipping and high-traffic home environments than traditional glass.
How does RedKalion ensure archival longevity?
We use FSC-certified, 0.29mm thick archival paper and high-density inks. This combination prevents fading and paper degradation, ensuring your investment in fine art remains pristine for years to come.
When will my framed art arrive?
Each frame is meticulously assembled and shipped in protective packaging. Transit times vary by location, but most orders are delivered within 5-10 business days with a ready-to-hang kit included.
Who was Hiroyuki Tajima?
Hiroyuki Tajima (1911–1984) was a renowned Japanese artist of the Sōsaku-hanga movement. He is famous for his abstract woodblock prints that utilize dyes and resins to create complex, shellac-like textures.
What makes "Brown Wall" (1971) significant in Japanese abstraction?
Created in 1971, "Brown Wall" represents Tajima's peak experimental period. It showcases his ability to translate architectural and organic textures into the woodblock medium, merging Zen-like minimalism with Western abstract expressionism.