
What defines the quality of this Brice Marden reproduction?
RedKalion uses Master's Edition 250 gsm archival paper, ensuring museum-quality depth and color accuracy that mirrors the atmospheric texture of Brice Marden’s original encaustic surfaces.
What paper is used for the Sea Painting II print?
We use a premium 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. It is uncoated and matte, providing a luxurious, glare-free finish suitable for high-end interior design.
How does the archival quality prevent yellowing?
Our paper is acid-free with a pH level above 7. This chemical stability ensures the print remains vibrant and resists the yellowing or degradation common in standard posters.
Is the packaging and shipping sustainable?
Yes. We use FSC-certified paper and fulfillment is handled on-demand to reduce waste. Each order is printed and shipped from the nearest facility to minimize carbon footprint.
Can I order a single print or is there a minimum?
There are no minimum order requirements. Every Brice Marden fine art print is printed on demand, allowing for individual orders of the highest museum standard.
What was the inspiration behind the Sea Painting series?
The series was inspired by the island of Hydra, Greece. Marden sought to capture the interplay of light, water, and the horizon line using a palette of Aegean blues and greys.
What technique did Marden use in the original 1974 work?
In 1974, Marden used a signature blend of oil paint and beeswax. This technique created a matte, skin-like texture that we replicate through our high-density, uncoated paper.