
What are the physical characteristics of the Berkeley #33 acrylic print?
The print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic, measuring 70x100 cm. It features straight-cut corners and transparent areas are backed with white for maximum color vibrancy and a sleek, modern aesthetic.
How does the acrylic material affect the appearance of Diebenkorn’s work?
Acrylic prints enhance the depth and saturation of Richard Diebenkorn’s palette. The 4mm surface acts like a lens, drawing light into the pigments to recreate the luminous quality typical of his Abstract Expressionist period.
Is the mounting hardware included with my purchase?
Yes, each order includes a complete hanging kit. This includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) located 14mm from the corners, specifically designed for a secure and level installation.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of this reproduction?
RedKalion utilizes UV-resistant inks and museum-grade acrylic to prevent fading and yellowing. This archival-grade construction ensures your fine art print maintains its structural integrity and color accuracy for decades.
What are the shipping and handling protocols for large acrylic pieces?
We use specialized protective packaging to ensure your 70x100 cm print arrives in pristine condition. All shipments are insured and handled by couriers experienced in transporting fragile, high-value museum-quality artworks.
What is the significance of the Berkeley series in Richard Diebenkorn’s career?
The Berkeley series marked Diebenkorn's shift toward abstraction. It synthesized the influences of Matisse and De Kooning with the unique light of the West Coast, defining the Bay Area Figurative Movement's abstract roots.
Does the print capture the original texture of Diebenkorn’s brushwork?
While the acrylic surface is smooth, the ultra-high-definition capture process used by RedKalion preserves the visual texture, layering, and gestural marks of the original oil painting, providing an authentic viewing experience.