
What defines the quality of this Ellsworth Kelly acrylic print?
RedKalion uses 4mm premium acrylic and archival-grade inks to ensure museum-quality color depth and vibrancy. This reproduction is designed to capture the precise edges and intense saturation of Kelly’s minimalist aesthetic with enduring clarity.
How is the acrylic print mounted to the wall?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. The holes are 8mm in diameter, positioned 14mm from the edge, and finished with 15mm screw heads for a sleek, secure presentation.
What are the specific dimensions and material properties?
This piece measures 70x100 cm (approx. 28x40 inches). It is crafted from 4mm thick acrylic with straight-cut corners. Any transparent elements in the original file default to a crisp white background for optimal visual impact.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the artwork?
Our acrylic prints are engineered for durability and UV resistance. The high-quality materials protect the pigments from environmental degradation, ensuring that your fine art reproduction remains a centerpiece of your collection for decades.
What is the shipping and handling process for such a delicate piece?
We employ specialized protective packaging for all acrylic prints to prevent scratches or breakage. Each order is insured and handled with the care required for museum-quality shipments to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
What was Ellsworth Kelly's philosophy behind monochromatic works like ‘Black’?
Kelly believed that a single color and shape could stand alone as a sculptural object. His work emphasizes ‘objecthood,’ where the painting is not a window into another world but a physical reality that interacts with the viewer's space.
How does the 70x100 cm scale impact the viewing experience?
At 70x100 cm, the artwork commands attention without overwhelming a room. This scale allows the viewer to experience the tension between the black form and the architectural boundaries of the wall, a key concept in Kelly’s minimalist practice.