
What material is used for this Edward Ruscha reproduction?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish. This material enhances the clarity and color depth of Ruscha’s 1962 typography, offering a more modern aesthetic than traditional canvas or paper prints.
Is the hanging hardware included with the print?
Yes, each print includes a complete hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes at each corner, located 14mm from the edge, with an 8mm diameter to accommodate the 15mm screw heads for a secure, professional mount.
How long will this archival-grade print last?
RedKalion utilizes museum-quality materials designed for longevity. The 4mm acrylic provides natural UV protection, ensuring your Edward Ruscha reproduction maintains its crisp contrast and vibrant tones without fading for decades in indoor environments.
How is the 70x100 cm print shipped securely?
We employ specialized, high-durability packaging to protect the acrylic surface and edges during transit. Every order is tracked and insured to guarantee your Edward Ruscha masterpiece arrives in flawless, gallery-ready condition.
What are the corner and edge specifications?
This print features precision straight-cut corners for a sharp, contemporary look. Any transparent areas in the original file default to an opaque white background to ensure the best possible visual presentation on your wall.
What is the significance of the '20 20 20' motif in Ruscha’s work?
Created in 1962, this piece explores the rhythm of language and repetition. Ruscha’s use of '20 20 20' reflects his interest in 'word-as-object,' blurring the lines between commercial advertising and the refined space of fine art.
How does Edward Ruscha influence modern contemporary art?
Ruscha was a central figure in the Los Angeles Pop Art scene. His ability to isolate everyday language and typography influenced generations of conceptual artists, making this 1962 print a vital historical touchstone for any serious collection.