
What is the significance of Yayoi Kusama's SUNLIGHT (1998) in her body of work?
SUNLIGHT (1998) exemplifies Kusama's exploration of infinity and pattern, blending her iconic polka dots with a radiant, sun-like form that reflects her themes of self-obliteration and cosmic connection in contemporary art.
How does the Master's Edition archival paper enhance this fine art print?
Our Master's Edition archival paper offers museum-quality reproduction with a matte, uncoated finish and natural white hue, providing a luxurious texture and acid-free longevity for a premium display.
What are the specifications for the paper weight and thickness?
This print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) weight and 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness, ensuring durability and a substantial feel for high-quality fine art posters.
How is the print shipped and are there minimum order requirements?
We print and ship on demand with no minimum orders, offering convenient fulfillment for individual art collectors and enthusiasts.
What makes this reproduction archival and long-lasting?
Made from acid-free (pH above 7) and FSC-certified paper, it resists yellowing over time, guaranteeing vibrant colors for generations in your art collection.
What artistic techniques did Kusama use in SUNLIGHT?
Kusama employed her signature repetitive dot patterns and bold color contrasts in SUNLIGHT, creating a hypnotic effect that merges abstraction with symbolic light imagery.
How does this print compare to original Kusama artworks?
While not an original, this museum-quality reproduction captures the essence of SUNLIGHT with archival materials, making Kusama's visionary art accessible for home decor.