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What material is used for this John Cage fine art reproduction?
This print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic, providing a vibrant, durable, and sleek finish that enhances the visual depth of the artwork.
How is the artwork prepared for hanging?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. Holes are pre-drilled at each corner (14mm from the edge) for a secure and modern installation.
What are the shipping expectations for this acrylic print?
RedKalion ensures secure, professional packaging to protect the acrylic surface. Shipping times vary by location, but tracking is provided for every archival-grade order.
How long will this archival acrylic print last?
Designed for longevity, our archival-grade acrylic and UV-resistant inks ensure your investment remains vibrant and resists fading for decades when kept indoors.
Does the acrylic print have a frame?
No, this piece features a modern frameless design with straight-cut corners, allowing the focus to remain entirely on John Cage's intricate linework.
What is the meaning behind the title '7R15 Where R=Ryoanji'?
The title refers to the Ryoan-ji Zen garden. 'R' stands for the garden, while the numbers indicate the specific stones and tracings determined by Cage’s chance operations.
How did John Cage use chance in his visual art?
Cage used the I Ching to decide where to place stones on the paper, tracing their outlines to remove personal ego from the creative process, mirroring Zen philosophy.
