
What are the dimensions and specifications of this Bridget Riley print?
This reproduction of Song of Orpheus IV measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches). It is printed on 250 gsm Master's Edition archival paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, providing a premium, heavy-weight feel suitable for high-end framing.
What type of paper and finish is used for the Song of Orpheus IV reproduction?
We use museum-quality, natural white (off-white) paper with a matte, uncoated finish. This specific texture enhances the depth of the colors and eliminates reflections, ensuring the artwork's optical effects are preserved perfectly.
How long will this museum-quality print last without fading or yellowing?
Our prints are archival-grade and acid-free, with a pH level above 7. This prevents the paper from yellowing over time, ensuring your Bridget Riley investment remains vibrant and structurally sound for decades.
Is the paper used for this fine art poster sustainably sourced?
Yes, RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper for all our prints. This ensures that the materials used in your Song of Orpheus IV reproduction meet the highest environmental and social standards for responsible forestry.
How is the print shipped and fulfilled by RedKalion?
We operate on a print-on-demand basis with no minimum order requirements. Each piece is meticulously printed and shipped to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready to be displayed in your home or gallery.
What is the historical significance of Riley's 'Song of Orpheus' series?
Created in 1978, this series marks Riley's mastery of the 'curve.' It explores how color and light interact rhythmically, moving away from her earlier black-and-white optical experiments toward a more lyrical, musical abstraction inspired by the myth of Orpheus.
How does the matte finish affect the visual perception of the artwork?
The uncoated, natural white matte finish provides a luxurious, glare-free surface. This allows the complex color relationships in Riley’s work to resonate more deeply, mimicking the appearance of an original painted canvas rather than a glossy commercial poster.
