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What makes the acrylic print finish unique for Pasmore's work?
The 4mm acrylic finish adds a modern depth and luminosity that highlights the delicate, lyrical lines of Victor Pasmore’s 1979 masterpiece, ensuring colors remain vibrant and resistant to fading over time.
Is the 70x100 cm size suitable for a focal point?
Yes, the 70x100 cm (28x40″) dimensions are ideal for creating a sophisticated focal point in living rooms or offices, offering a museum-quality presence that captures the artwork’s intricate details.
How long will the colors of this Victor Pasmore print last?
RedKalion uses archival-grade processes and durable 4mm acrylic to ensure your print maintains its original brilliance for decades, protecting it from UV light and environmental degradation.
Does the print come with hanging hardware?
Every print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge) for a secure, sleek installation right out of the box.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use specialized, high-impact packaging to secure the acrylic print, ensuring it arrives at your door in pristine condition, ready to elevate your interior space with timeless British abstraction.
What inspired Victor Pasmore's "A Tree Full of Birds 2"?
Created in 1979, this piece reflects Pasmore’s shift toward "organic abstraction," using calligraphic forms to represent the harmony and rhythm found in nature rather than literal representation.
Why is Victor Pasmore a significant figure in modern British art?
Pasmore was a central figure in the development of abstract art in Britain, moving from figurative painting to constructivism and eventually a poetic, lyrical style that redefined modern visual language.
