
What is the significance of 4 AVRIL 1979 in Chu Teh-Chun's career?
This work represents Chu Teh-Chun's mastery of Lyrical Abstraction. During the late 1970s, his style reached a pinnacle of fluidity, blending Chinese calligraphic energy with Western oil techniques to create light-filled, ethereal landscapes of the mind.
How does Chu Teh-Chun blend Eastern and Western styles in this print?
The artist utilizes Western oil-style layering to achieve depth while employing the spontaneous, gestural brushstrokes characteristic of traditional Chinese ink painting, resulting in a unique synthesis known as Lyrical Abstraction.
What materials are used for this fine art reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white archival paper with a matte finish. This museum-quality paper is acid-free and designed to preserve color integrity for decades without yellowing or fading.
Is the frame included and ready to hang?
Yes, the print comes in a premium black frame made of solid oak and ash. It includes a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing you to display your museum-quality reproduction immediately.
What are the specifications of the museum-quality paper?
The print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils). The matte, uncoated finish ensures a premium tactile feel and eliminates distracting reflections under gallery lighting.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
Each frame is fitted with shatterproof plexiglass, providing superior protection against impact and dust while maintaining crystal-clear visibility of the artwork during shipping and long-term display.
Is the wood used for the frame sustainably sourced?
Absolutely. We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified oak and ash wood or equivalent certifications, ensuring that your fine art print is both beautiful and environmentally responsible.