
What is the historical significance of Ellsworth Kelly's 'Blue and Orange'?
Kelly's 'Blue and Orange' is a seminal example of hard-edge abstraction. It reflects the artist's mastery of color theory and minimalist form, focusing on how pure shapes interact with the surrounding space to create visual tension without representational subject matter.
Why did Kelly choose such simple geometric shapes?
Ellsworth Kelly sought to liberate color from form. By using simple shapes inspired by real-world architectural fragments and shadows, he transformed the canvas into an object of pure perception, influencing the trajectory of modern abstract art.
What are the specifications of the museum-quality paper used?
We use archival-grade 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. This heavy, matte-finish paper is 0.29 mm thick, ensuring durability and a sophisticated, glare-free aesthetic suitable for premium fine art reproductions.
What type of frame is included with this 70x100 cm print?
This print comes in a 20mm (0.79") thick black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash. This wider, professional-grade profile provides superior stability and a modern look compared to thinner, standard frames.
Is the Ellsworth Kelly print protected from environmental damage?
Yes, each print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, which provides clarity and safety. The use of FSC-certified, archival museum-quality paper ensures long-term resistance to yellowing and fading.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Absolutely. Every framed print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. Your 70x100 cm 'Blue and Orange' print will be ready to display immediately upon unboxing.
How does RedKalion ensure the sustainability of its products?
RedKalion prioritizes the environment by using FSC-certified wood for our frames and sustainable, natural white paper. This commitment ensures that your archival masterpiece supports responsible forestry and ethical production.