
What is the historical significance of Gene Davis's 'Untitled Pink Stripes-Gray Box' from 1976?
This artwork is a key example of the Washington Color School, showcasing Gene Davis's hard-edge abstraction and exploration of color perception through vibrant pink stripes against a gray field, reflecting 1970s modernist trends.
How does the acrylic print enhance the visual impact of this Gene Davis piece?
The 4mm acrylic panel provides a sleek, vibrant finish that amplifies the color intensity and durability, making it ideal for displaying this fine art print in modern settings.
What are the specifications for the hanging hardware included with this print?
The hanging kit includes screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter, 15mm screw head) for easy, secure installation of your museum-quality reproduction.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of this acrylic print?
We use premium materials and techniques to create durable, fade-resistant prints that preserve the artwork's integrity, offering a long-lasting fine art reproduction.
What is the size and design of this Gene Davis acrylic print?
It measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches with straight-cut corners and a white default background, optimized for a modern presentation of this archival masterpiece.
Why did Gene Davis use stripes in his artworks like this one?
Davis employed stripes to study optical effects and color relationships, creating rhythmic patterns that engage viewers in a dynamic visual experience central to his artistic philosophy.
How does the gray box element contribute to the composition of this piece?
The gray box provides a neutral contrast that heightens the vibrancy of the pink stripes, emphasizing Davis's focus on color interaction and spatial balance in abstract art.
