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What is the quality of the Bridget Riley acrylic print?
Our Bridget Riley prints use 4mm high-grade acrylic, offering superior depth, vibrant contrast, and museum-quality clarity. This archival-grade material ensures your investment remains a stunning focal point for years.
How is the artwork mounted?
The print includes a premium hanging kit with four screws. Each corner features a pre-drilled 8mm hole, positioned 14mm from the edge, designed to fit the provided 15mm screw heads perfectly.
Does the acrylic have a glossy or matte finish?
The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, high-gloss finish that enhances the optical movement of the disks, giving the artwork a modern, luminous appearance that reflects light beautifully.
How is the print shipped and protected?
Every RedKalion print is meticulously packaged with protective layers to prevent scratches. We use specialized art-shipping couriers to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. We use UV-resistant archival inks and industrial-grade acrylic that protects the print from sunlight damage, ensuring the monochromatic 'Black to White' transition remains sharp and vivid indefinitely.
What does Black to White Disks represent in Bridget Riley’s career?
Created in 1952, this work marks Riley's early shift toward Op Art. It demonstrates her mastery of geometric repetition and tonal progression, laying the groundwork for her later world-renowned optical experiments.
Is this an example of the Op Art movement?
While created before the term 'Op Art' was coined in the 1960s, this 1952 piece is a foundational precursor, showcasing the rhythmic, perception-shifting techniques that define the movement.
