
What is the historical significance of Gene Davis's Sour Ball Beat?
Sour Ball Beat is a key work from the Washington Color School, a 1960s movement emphasizing color field painting. Gene Davis used vertical stripes to create visual rhythm, inspired by jazz music, making it a landmark in abstract art history.
What are the dimensions of this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), ideal for large wall displays and capturing the full impact of Davis's vibrant color stripes in your home or office.
What type of paper is used for this archival print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality, acid-free material with a pH above 7 to prevent yellowing, ensuring long-lasting brilliance for your Gene Davis art print.
How is the print finished and what is its texture?
The print features a matte, uncoated finish on natural white paper, offering a luxurious texture that enhances color depth without glare, perfect for a premium fine art poster.
What is the weight and thickness of the paper?
Our paper weighs 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), providing a sturdy, high-quality feel suitable for framing and long-term display.
Is the paper sustainable and how is shipping handled?
Yes, we use FSC-certified paper for sustainability. All prints are printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders, ensuring efficient delivery of your custom art reproduction.
How does the color reproduction compare to the original painting?
Our reproduction uses advanced printing technology to match Gene Davis's original hues accurately, capturing the bold contrasts and rhythmic energy of Sour Ball Beat for a true-to-life art print.