
What is the significance of Georgia O'Keeffe's "Pedernal" painting?
"Pedernal" depicts a mountain in New Mexico that O'Keeffe called "my private mountain," symbolizing her deep spiritual connection to the desert landscape and her exploration of abstraction in nature during the mid-20th century.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this fine art print?
The print uses archival museum-quality paper: 250 gsm (110 lb) weight, 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness, with a matte, uncoated, natural white finish for optimal color reproduction and longevity in your home decor.
How is the black wooden frame constructed and what are its dimensions?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, measuring 20mm (0.79") thick and wide—wider than classic 14mm frames—for a sturdy, modern look that complements this Georgia O'Keeffe reproduction.
Is this framed art print ready to hang, and what is included?
Yes, it's ready-to-hang with an included hanging kit, allowing for immediate wall display of this museum-quality reproduction without additional setup.
How does the shatterproof plexiglass protect the print?
The shatterproof plexiglass shields the print from dust, UV light, and physical damage, ensuring this archival art piece remains pristine and vibrant over time.
What sustainable materials are used in this product?
This framed print uses FSC-certified or equivalent materials for the paper and frame, supporting eco-friendly practices in fine art reproduction.
Why did Georgia O'Keeffe frequently paint Pedernal mountain?
O'Keeffe painted Pedernal repeatedly as it represented a personal and artistic touchstone, reflecting her minimalist style and the timeless beauty of the American Southwest in her oil paintings.