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What makes the paper used for this Larry Zox print special?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, archival-grade paper. It is uncoated and matte, providing a museum-quality finish that prevents yellowing and maintains color integrity over time.
How does the frame compare to standard gallery frames?
Our frames are 20mm thick and wide, providing more depth than the standard 14mm frames. They are crafted from premium, responsibly sourced oak and ash wood for a superior aesthetic.
Is the artwork protected against damage?
Yes, each print is shielded by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your Larry Zox artwork remains safe during shipping and protected from dust and UV light once hung.
What is the environmental impact of this product?
We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified or equivalent responsibly sourced materials for both our paper and wooden frames, ensuring an eco-friendly addition to your home.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Absolutely. Your framed Caxambus print includes a professional hanging kit, allowing you to display this masterpiece directly on your wall upon delivery.
What was Larry Zox's role in the Color Field movement?
Zox was a leader in 'Hard-edge' painting, known for his geometric precision and 'Z' shapes. He focused on the flat surface of the canvas to emphasize pure color and structural form.
What does the title 'Caxambus' refer to?
Many of Zox's titles, including Caxambus, refer to specific locations or series themes that reflect his interest in the structural interplay between color, geometry, and environment.
