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What makes this Sam Gilliam acrylic print museum-quality?
We use premium 4mm acrylic that provides superior color depth and luminosity compared to standard prints. This archival-grade material is chosen for its clarity, ensuring that 'Chehaw' is reproduced with the vibrant precision found in gallery settings.
How is the 'Chehaw' artwork mounted and displayed?
The print includes professional hanging hardware. It features four pre-drilled holes (14mm from edges) and 15mm screw heads, creating a sophisticated floating effect that complements the modern, straight-cut corners of the acrylic panel.
Does the acrylic finish affect the color depth of the artwork?
Yes, the 4mm acrylic substrate naturally enhances the vibrancy of Sam Gilliam's palette. It acts as a lens, drawing light into the pigments to create a sense of depth and saturation that traditional matte prints cannot achieve.
What are the shipping and handling protocols for RedKalion prints?
Every Sam Gilliam print is meticulously packaged in protective layers to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit. We use specialized fine-art shipping partners to ensure your archival masterpiece arrives in pristine, ready-to-hang condition.
How long will the colors of this print last?
Designed for longevity, our acrylic prints use UV-resistant inks and archival materials. This prevents fading and yellowing, ensuring the complex color gradients of Gilliam's work remain as vivid as the day they were produced for decades to come.
What is the artistic significance of Sam Gilliam's 'Chehaw'?
'Chehaw' (1974) represents Gilliam's transition from his famous 'Drape' paintings back to structured surfaces. It showcases his expertise in layering and screen-printing techniques, emphasizing the physical presence of color and the architectural nature of abstract forms.
Who was Sam Gilliam in the context of American abstraction?
Sam Gilliam was a revolutionary African American artist associated with the Washington Color School. He is best known for removing the canvas from the stretcher bar, though his structured prints like 'Chehaw' remain essential studies in rhythmic color and geometric harmony.
