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What materials are used for the Blue Presence print?
This reproduction is crafted using 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic, providing a vibrant, durable, and glass-like finish that enhances the visual depth of Pousette-Dart’s brushwork.
Is the mounting hardware included with the acrylic print?
Yes, each Richard Pousette-Dart wall art piece includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes in each corner for easy, secure installation.
How are the colors and transparency handled on acrylic?
We use premium printing techniques where transparent backgrounds default to white, ensuring the colors in Blue Presence remain bold and opaque for a museum-quality appearance.
What is the archival longevity of this Richard Pousette-Dart print?
Our acrylic prints are built to last. The 4mm acrylic is resistant to fading and environmental wear, making it an archival-grade choice for long-term art preservation.
How do I clean and maintain my fine art acrylic print?
To maintain your print, use a soft, damp microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to keep the 4mm acrylic surface scratch-free and brilliant.
What is the significance of 'Blue Presence' in Richard Pousette-Dart’s career?
Created in 1970, 'Blue Presence' reflects Pousette-Dart’s shift toward a 'pointillist' abstract style, focusing on light, cosmic energy, and the spiritual power of the color blue.
Who was Richard Pousette-Dart in the context of art history?
He was a youngest founding member of the New York School and a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism, known for his transcendental approach to non-objective painting.
