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Cantileve - 1983 - Nancy Graves 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Cantileve - 1983 - Nancy Graves 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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A Masterpiece of Equilibrium: Cantileve (1983) by Nancy Graves

Experience the vibrant intersection of natural history and abstract expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of Nancy Graves' Cantileve (1983). A pioneer in bridging the gap between sculpture and painting, Graves utilized a sophisticated visual lexicon that combined botanical forms with cartographic precision. This 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print captures the fluid, gestural energy and the layered spatial complexity that defined Graves' work during the 1980s.

As an elite curator of fine art, RedKalion is proud to offer this archival-grade edition, meticulously crafted to preserve the artist's original intent. The piece evokes a sense of organic movement, where abstract shapes appear suspended in a state of delicate balance—a literal and metaphorical 'cantilever' that challenges the viewer's perception of weight and space.

  • Archival Paper: Printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, museum-quality paper with a matte finish for a glare-free, sophisticated look.
  • Premium Framing: Encased in a 20mm (0.79") thick black frame made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, providing a substantial presence compared to standard thin frames.
  • Lasting Protection: Protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring the artwork remains pristine and safe from environmental degradation.
  • Ready to Display: Your fine art print arrives ready-to-hang with a professional kit included for immediate installation.
  • Sustainable Excellence: We use FSC-certified materials, aligning historical art appreciation with contemporary environmental responsibility.

Elevate your interior with an archival masterpiece that endures. This Cantileve print is not merely a decoration, but a testament to the enduring legacy of Nancy Graves—a sophisticated addition to any collection of modern art.

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What makes the Cantileve print museum-quality?

Our Cantileve print uses 250 gsm archival-grade, natural white paper. This heavy-weight, uncoated matte paper ensures color depth and detail retention, meeting the high standards required for fine art gallery displays and long-term collections.

Is the black frame included with the Nancy Graves print ready to hang?

Yes, your Nancy Graves print arrives in a 20mm black wooden frame with a hanging kit included. The frame is wider than standard options, providing a premium, gallery-ready aesthetic for your wall.

How long will this archival print of Cantileve last?

Designed for longevity, this archival print utilizes acid-free, FSC-certified paper and shatterproof plexiglass protection. When kept out of direct sunlight, these materials ensure the artwork remains vibrant for generations without yellowing or fading.

How is the 70x100 cm framed artwork protected during shipping?

We use specialized, high-durability packaging and shatterproof plexiglass rather than standard glass. This ensures your 70x100 cm framed Nancy Graves masterpiece arrives in perfect condition, ready for immediate display.

Is the Cantileve fine art print environmentally friendly?

Sustainability is core to RedKalion. We use responsibly sourced oak and ash wood for the frames and FSC-certified paper, ensuring your art acquisition supports ethical forestry practices.

What influenced Nancy Graves when creating Cantileve in 1983?

In 1983, Nancy Graves was deeply influenced by the synthesis of biological forms and topographical mapping. Cantileve reflects her transition toward gestural abstraction, where scientific observation meets fluid, imaginative composition.

How does Cantileve represent Nancy Graves' artistic evolution?

Cantileve showcases Graves' move from her early realistic sculptures into vibrant, painterly abstractions. It demonstrates her mastery of 'visual weight,' where complex, layered shapes seem to float and balance across the canvas.