
What is the historical significance of Victor Pasmore's Spiral Development in Green Violet Blue Gold?
This 1951 artwork marks Pasmore's transition to pure abstraction, blending Constructivist geometry with vibrant colors to explore cosmic themes in post-war British art, making it a key piece for fine art print collectors.
How does the spiral composition in this artwork reflect Pasmore's artistic evolution?
The spiral symbolizes mathematical harmony and natural growth, showcasing Pasmore's move from figurative painting to abstract forms influenced by modernism and scientific principles.
What are the specifications of the Master's Edition archival paper used for this fine art poster?
It features acid-free (pH above 7), FSC-certified paper with a matte, uncoated finish on natural white, 250 gsm weight, and 0.29 mm thickness for a museum-quality reproduction that resists yellowing.
How is this museum-quality print shipped and what are the fulfillment options?
Printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring each archival poster is handled with care for secure delivery to your location.
What makes this archival print durable and long-lasting for home or office display?
Made from acid-free, pH-balanced paper, it prevents yellowing over time, while the 250 gsm weight and matte finish offer robust protection against fading and damage.
Can I customize the size or framing for this Victor Pasmore art print?
This print is available as a 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) poster; for custom sizes or framing, contact RedKalion's curation team for premium options.
Is the paper environmentally sustainable for this fine art reproduction?
Yes, it uses FSC-certified paper, supporting responsible forestry practices to ensure an eco-friendly, high-quality archival print.