
What makes After Eruption of the Hessian Skittles by Konrad Zuse unique?
This piece represents a rare intersection between the logic of a computing pioneer and abstract expressionism. Konrad Zuse’s vibrant, geometric composition explores the tension between order and chaos, providing a sophisticated focal point for modern interiors.
What are the physical specifications of this acrylic print?
Each RedKalion reproduction is crafted on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic with straight-cut corners. This provides a sleek, glass-like depth that enhances colors and protects the artwork from environmental wear.
How is the artwork prepared for shipping?
Our museum-quality prints are securely packaged in protective layers to ensure they arrive in pristine condition. RedKalion coordinates with specialized art couriers to guarantee safe delivery of your archival-grade masterpiece.
Will the colors of this Konrad Zuse print fade over time?
No. Our premium acrylic prints are designed for archival longevity. The high-quality material and printing process protect the pigments from UV exposure, ensuring your investment retains its vibrancy for decades.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Yes. Your 70x100 cm print includes a professional hanging kit: four pre-drilled holes at the corners and matching screws for a secure, floating-effect installation.
Who was Konrad Zuse beyond his artistic career?
Konrad Zuse was a German engineer and a pioneer of computing, inventing the world's first programmable computer. His art reflects his deep understanding of structure, logic, and complex visual systems.
What does the title After Eruption of the Hessian Skittles refer to?
The title refers to the 'Hessische Kegelspiel,' a group of mountains in Germany. Zuse transforms this geographic landmark into a vibrant, abstract eruption, blending topography with algorithmic-like abstraction.