
What is the significance of Gene Davis's Firecracker (1968) in art history?
Firecracker is a key work from the Washington Color School, showcasing Gene Davis's signature hard-edged vertical stripes that explore color perception and emotional impact in mid-century abstract art.
How are the vibrant colors preserved in this acrylic print?
Our museum-quality reproduction uses archival inks on a 4mm acrylic panel, ensuring fade-resistant, vibrant colors that mimic the original's intensity for long-lasting display.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this Gene Davis wall art?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes a hanging kit with pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy, secure installation in any space.
Is the acrylic print durable and scratch-resistant?
Yes, the 4mm acrylic material offers a sleek, durable finish that is scratch-resistant and easy to clean, making it ideal for high-traffic areas or long-term preservation.
How does RedKalion ensure the quality of this Gene Davis reproduction?
We use premium archival materials and precise color matching to create museum-quality prints, backed by expertise in fine art reproduction for authentic, trusted results.
What inspired Gene Davis's use of vertical stripes in works like Firecracker?
Davis was influenced by jazz rhythms and urban landscapes, using vertical stripes to create optical vibrations and explore color relationships without figurative elements.
Can this print be customized with different background colors for transparent areas?
By default, transparent backgrounds are set to white for optimal presentation, but contact us for potential customization options to match your decor needs.