
What materials are used for the Ahava canvas?
We use a high-quality cotton-polyester blend canvas (300-350gsm) and 350-400 microns thick for a museum-grade texture and durability.
How is the frame constructed and sized?
The frame is made from FSC-certified wood with a front width of 9-14mm. Thickness is 42mm in North America and 32mm in Europe.
Is the hanging kit included with the print?
Yes, every framed canvas includes a dedicated hanging kit, though the specific components may vary slightly depending on your country of purchase.
How do you ensure the colors remain vibrant over time?
We utilize archival-grade printing technology and long-lasting pigments to ensure your Robert Indiana print maintains its vibrancy for decades without fading.
Is the wood used in the frames sustainable?
Absolutely. All our frames are crafted from FSC-certified or locally sourced sustainable wood, such as poplar or pine, to minimize environmental impact.
What is the significance of the word 'Ahava' in this artwork?
'Ahava' is the Hebrew word for 'Love.' Robert Indiana created this typographic arrangement to echo his famous 'LOVE' series for the Israel Museum.
Why is the typography stacked in a grid format?
Indiana utilized a 2x2 grid to treat words as sculptural objects, a signature technique of the Pop Art movement that emphasizes form over literal reading.