
What is the historical significance of Norman Bluhm’s 1959 work?
The year 1959 marked a pivotal moment for Norman Bluhm as he moved toward a more aggressive, gestural style. This period represents the peak of American Abstract Expressionism, blending the atmospheric sensitivity of his Paris years with the raw power of the New York School.
How does Aritic reflect the Abstract Expressionist movement?
Aritic exemplifies the 'Action Painting' ethos. Through its dynamic brushwork and intentional paint drips, the piece emphasizes the physical process of creation, capturing the artist’s movement across the canvas as a permanent record of creative energy and emotional intensity.
What makes the 4mm acrylic print superior to standard framing?
Our 4mm (0.15") acrylic prints offer superior light refraction, enhancing the artwork's vibrancy and depth. Unlike traditional frames, the acrylic surface is shatter-resistant and provides a sleek, modern aesthetic without the need for bulky borders, focusing entirely on the art.
How long will the colors of this museum-quality reproduction last?
RedKalion utilizes archival-grade pigments and UV-resistant acrylic. When kept indoors and away from direct, harsh sunlight, these museum-quality reproductions are designed to maintain their color integrity and brilliance for decades without fading or yellowing.
Is the mounting hardware included with the Aritic acrylic print?
Yes, every Aritic acrylic print comes with a premium hanging kit. This includes dedicated screws and hardware designed to fit the pre-drilled 8mm holes located at each corner, ensuring a professional and secure installation right out of the box.
What are the physical dimensions and hole placements for this piece?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40″). The hardware holes are precisely positioned 14mm (0.55") from each edge, featuring an 8mm (0.31") diameter to accommodate the high-quality 15mm (0.6") screw heads provided.
How are the corners and backgrounds handled in this premium acrylic print?
The print features sophisticated straight-cut corners for a contemporary look. For artworks with transparent elements, we apply a white background default to ensure the colors of Norman Bluhm's masterpiece remain vibrant and true to the original vision.