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What material is used for the Hiroyuki Tajima Brown Wall print?
This fine art reproduction is crafted on premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic. This material offers a sleek, vibrant finish that enhances the depth and color saturation of Tajima's abstract textures, providing a durable and modern alternative to traditional glass.
Is the mounting hardware included with the print?
Yes, every RedKalion acrylic print includes a specialized hanging kit. This includes screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner, located 14mm (0.55") from the edge, ensuring a professional and secure display in your home or gallery.
How are the corners of the print finished?
The Brown Wall print features straight-cut corners. This clean-edged design provides a modern, minimalist look that perfectly complements the architectural and geometric nature of Hiroyuki Tajima's 1971 work.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the print?
We use archival-grade, UV-resistant inks and a high-quality acrylic substrate. This protects the artwork from fading and environmental damage, ensuring that your Hiroyuki Tajima wall art maintains its museum-quality appearance for decades.
What are the exact dimensions of this Hiroyuki Tajima reproduction?
This specific piece measures 70x100 cm, which is approximately 28x40 inches. It is an ideal size for a statement piece in living rooms, offices, or hallways, offering a commanding presence in any contemporary space.
Who was Hiroyuki Tajima in the context of Japanese art history?
Hiroyuki Tajima (1911–1984) was a prominent figure in the Sōsaku-hanga movement. Unlike traditional Ukiyo-e, Sōsaku-hanga emphasized the artist as the sole creator of the work, from design to carving and printing, leading to highly personal and experimental abstractions.
What makes the "Brown Wall" series significant in Tajima's career?
Created in 1971, "Brown Wall" represents Tajima's mastery of "texture prints." He used shellac and various chemical dyes to create high-relief, wall-like surfaces, symbolizing the tension between organic forms and the burgeoning urban landscape of post-war Japan.
