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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.
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What is the historical significance of 'Bush in the Park at Arles'?
This piece belongs to Van Gogh's 1888 'Public Garden' series. It highlights his transition into a more vibrant, emotive style during his time in the South of France, focusing on the overlooked beauty of local flora.
What material is used for this RedKalion fine art print?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic. This material is chosen for its superior durability, vibrant color rendering, and modern aesthetic compared to traditional glass or canvas prints.
How is the acrylic print packaged for shipping?
Every 70x100 cm print is secured in reinforced, museum-grade packaging to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.
Will the colors of my Van Gogh print fade over time?
No. Our acrylic prints are crafted with archival-grade materials and UV-resistant technology, ensuring that the intense colors of Van Gogh's palette remain vibrant for decades.
What hardware is included for hanging the artwork?
Each print includes a full hanging kit: screws and hardware for mounting. The panel features four pre-drilled 8mm holes located 14mm from each corner for a secure, professional installation.
Why did Van Gogh choose the gardens of Arles as a subject?
Van Gogh viewed the Arles gardens as a 'Poet’s Garden.' He was inspired by the idea that historical poets once walked through similar landscapes, seeking to capture that timeless, creative atmosphere.
How does the acrylic medium affect the appearance of brushstrokes?
The 4mm acrylic depth acts as a lens, magnifying the texture of Van Gogh's impasto technique. It creates a luminous effect that makes the thick paint applications appear more pronounced.
