
What makes this Betty Parsons print "museum-quality"?
We use 250 gsm Master's Edition archival paper. Its substantial thickness (0.29 mm) and matte, uncoated finish provide the tactile luxury and visual depth found in premium gallery exhibitions.
What is the historical context of 'Aspen, Colorado' (1967)?
Created during a peak period of mid-century abstraction, this work showcases Parsons' ability to distill the natural world into rhythmic shapes, reflecting her dual identity as a legendary dealer and a significant artist.
Will the colors of this fine art poster fade over time?
No. Our prints use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This archival standard prevents yellowing and ink degradation, ensuring the reproduction remains pristine for generations.
What is the texture and color of the paper used?
The paper is a natural white (off-white) with a luxurious matte finish. Being uncoated, it allows the ink to integrate beautifully with the fibers for a sophisticated, glare-free appearance.
How does RedKalion handle shipping and fulfillment?
Your artwork is printed on demand with no minimum order requirements. It is meticulously packaged and shipped from the nearest facility to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Is the production of this artwork environmentally friendly?
Yes, sustainability is central to our curation. This Betty Parsons print is produced using FSC-certified paper, supporting responsible forestry and ethical manufacturing processes.
How does Betty Parsons' technique influence this piece?
Parsons utilized her proximity to the Abstract Expressionists to develop a unique style. In this piece, her rhythmic use of color and space creates a vibrant, structural interpretation of the Colorado landscape.