
What is the significance of Helen Frankenthaler's Renaissance, 1971- artwork?
Renaissance, 1971- is a key Color Field painting by Helen Frankenthaler, showcasing her soak-stain technique with thinned acrylics on canvas, created during a period of artistic renewal in the early 1970s. It reflects her abstract expressionist influences and innovative use of color.
How does the soak-stain technique affect the appearance of this acrylic print?
Frankenthaler's soak-stain method involved pouring diluted acrylics onto raw canvas, resulting in fluid, translucent forms. Our museum-quality reproduction captures these ethereal effects, ensuring vibrant color saturation and subtle blending in this fine art print.
What are the specifications of the acrylic material used for this print?
This archival-grade print features a 4mm (0.15") acrylic panel, providing a sleek, durable finish that enhances color vibrancy and resists scratches, ideal for a long-lasting museum-quality reproduction.
How is the hanging kit installed for this 70x100 cm acrylic print?
The hanging kit includes hardware and screws, with pre-drilled holes 14mm (0.55") from the edge (8mm diameter). It ensures secure mounting for this 28x40 inch artwork, suitable for various wall types.
What is the expected longevity of this archival acrylic print?
Made with premium materials, this print offers excellent archival longevity, resisting fading and damage over time, making it a durable investment for collectors of fine art reproductions.
Can the background color of this print be customized?
Transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal presentation, but contact RedKalion for potential customization options to match your decor with this abstract art piece.
How does this print compare to Frankenthaler's original artwork?
Our reproduction faithfully captures the color field details and soak-stain effects of the original, using high-resolution imaging and archival acrylic to deliver a museum-quality experience at home.