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What are the dimensions and material of this Kenzo Okada print?
This Kenzo Okada wall art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted as a premium acrylic print using a 4mm thick panel for vibrant color and a durable, museum-quality finish.
How is the Kenzo Okada acrylic print mounted and hung?
It includes a full hanging kit with hardware. The panel has pre-drilled screw holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) at each corner for easy wall mounting, ensuring a secure and modern display of your fine art print.
What makes this a museum-quality reproduction of "Red and Orange - 1968"?
Our archival-grade printing process captures every detail of Kenzo Okada's original brushwork and color nuances, using premium materials to ensure longevity and true-to-life vibrancy in this abstract expressionism art print.
Does the print have a frame or border?
No, this acrylic print features a sleek, frameless design with straight-cut corners for a contemporary look. Transparent areas default to white for optimal presentation of Okada's artwork.
How durable and long-lasting is this acrylic wall art?
Extremely durable. The 4mm acrylic is scratch-resistant and UV-stable, designed for archival longevity, making this Kenzo Okada print a lasting investment for your home or office decor.
What is the historical significance of Kenzo Okada's "Red and Orange - 1968"?
Created in 1968, this work reflects Okada's mature style, blending Japanese Zen aesthetics with Western abstract expressionism to create serene, color-field paintings that gained critical acclaim in post-war New York.
How did Kenzo Okada's technique influence this artwork?
Okada used delicate, layered brushstrokes and subtle color gradations in acrylics to evoke emotional depth and tranquility, a technique showcased in "Red and Orange" that defines his unique contribution to modern art.
