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What makes the Cedar Hill - 1983 acrylic print unique?
Our Cedar Hill print uses 4mm premium acrylic, which provides a glass-like depth and luminosity that enhances Frankenthaler's Color Field palette. The material offers superior UV protection and a sleek, modern finish compared to traditional prints.
How do I install my Helen Frankenthaler wall art?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and hardware. The acrylic features pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner, placed 14mm from the edge, ensuring a secure and perfectly aligned mounting process.
Is this a museum-quality reproduction?
Yes. RedKalion specializes in archival-grade reproductions. We use high-resolution digital captures and premium acrylic materials to ensure that every Helen Frankenthaler print meets the rigorous standards of fine art galleries.
How is the acrylic print shipped?
We utilize specialized, high-durability packaging designed to protect the acrylic surface from scratches and impact. Every order is tracked and insured, ensuring your masterpiece arrives in pristine condition.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. Our archival printing process utilizes UV-resistant inks combined with the protective properties of the 4mm acrylic. This ensures the vibrant tones of Cedar Hill remain consistent for decades without yellowing or fading.
What movement is Helen Frankenthaler's 'Cedar Hill' associated with?
Cedar Hill is associated with Post-Painterly Abstraction and the Color Field movement. Frankenthaler was a central figure in transitioning Abstract Expressionism toward a focus on the lyrical qualities of pure color.
How did Frankenthaler create the original 'Cedar Hill'?
The original 1983 work was an experimental woodcut. Frankenthaler used unconventional tools, like sandpaper and dental drills, to carve the wood, creating a textured, painterly effect that translated beautifully into this printed edition.
