
What makes RedKalion's Hans Hofmann acrylic prints museum-quality?
We use premium 4mm acrylic that offers superior depth and color vibrancy compared to standard glass. Our printing process ensures archival longevity and UV resistance, capturing the intricate details of Hofmann's 'push and pull' technique in stunning high-definition.
How is the Aquatic Garden acrylic print installed?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) at each corner, positioned 14mm from the edge. This provides a secure, modern mount that complements the straight-cut corners of the piece.
Is the shipping for this 70x100 cm print secure?
Yes, RedKalion employs specialized protective packaging designed for large-format fine art. We ensure your Hans Hofmann wall art is cushioned and reinforced to prevent any damage during transit, arriving in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Will the colors of the Aquatic Garden fade over time?
No. Our archival-grade acrylic and high-pigment inks are specifically chosen for their light-fast properties. This ensures the 'Aquatic Garden' maintains its vibrant blues and oranges for decades, even in well-lit interior environments.
What are the physical dimensions and specifications of this piece?
This print measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches). It is crafted from 4mm thick acrylic with straight-cut corners. Transparent areas default to a white background to maintain the visual integrity and opacity of the artwork.
What was Hans Hofmann's 'push and pull' theory seen in this work?
The 'push and pull' theory is a method where Hofmann used contrasting colors and shapes to create a sense of movement. In 'Aquatic Garden', the warm tones 'push' forward while cool tones 'pull' back, creating a three-dimensional effect on a flat surface.
Why is Hans Hofmann considered a master of Abstract Expressionism?
Hofmann was not only a prolific artist but also an influential teacher to icons like Lee Krasner. His ability to synthesize European modernism with American energy made him a cornerstone of the 20th-century art world.