
What defines the quality of this Helen Frankenthaler acrylic print?
RedKalion utilizes museum-quality high-resolution captures and 4mm thick acrylic to ensure maximum color depth and optical clarity, mirroring the standards of premium art galleries.
How is the "Abstract Landscape" print mounted?
Each print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner, ensuring a secure and professional installation.
Is the material archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, the acrylic medium provides inherent UV protection, preserving the delicate pigments of the 1951 landscape against fading and environmental damage for decades.
What is the shipping and handling process for large-format prints?
We use custom, reinforced packaging to protect your 70x100 cm print. Each shipment is fully insured to guarantee it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
How do the transparent elements of the design appear?
To maintain the intended visual impact of Frankenthaler’s work, any transparent areas are backed with white, ensuring the colors remain opaque and vibrant on the acrylic surface.
What was the significance of 1951 in Frankenthaler's career?
1951 was a pivotal year for Frankenthaler, marking her transition toward the fluid, expansive style that would soon revolutionize American abstraction and lead to her iconic soak-stain technique.
How does the acrylic medium complement the artwork's history?
The 4mm acrylic surface mimics the luminous, watery quality of Frankenthaler’s early washes, providing a contemporary sheen that echoes the fluid nature of her original compositions.
