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What makes this William Saroyan print museum-quality?
Our 10 March 10, 1963 NYC print is crafted on 250 gsm acid-free, FSC-certified paper with a matte, uncoated finish, ensuring archival longevity and a texture akin to original artworks. RedKalion’s Master’s Edition paper is trusted by galleries worldwide.
How does the off-white, uncoated paper enhance the print?
The off-white, uncoated paper mimics the look and feel of traditional art paper, reducing glare and enhancing the depth of Saroyan’s brushwork. Its natural white tone adds warmth, making colors appear richer and more authentic.
Is this print suitable for framing?
Absolutely. The 100x150 cm (40x60″) size is ideal for standard or custom framing. The 250 gsm weight ensures durability, while the matte finish prevents reflections, making it perfect for display in any lighting.
How long will this print last without yellowing?
The acid-free, pH-balanced paper is designed to resist yellowing and deterioration for 100+ years under proper display conditions (away from direct sunlight and humidity).
What are the shipping and handling times?
We ship worldwide via tracked, insured carriers. Processing takes 1-3 business days, with delivery times varying by location (e.g., 3-5 days in the US, 5-10 days internationally). All prints are securely packaged to prevent damage.
What inspired William Saroyan to create 10 March 10, 1963 NYC?
Saroyan, a literary giant and artist, often drew inspiration from New York’s energy. This piece captures a specific moment in 1963, reflecting his fascination with urban life’s spontaneity and poetic beauty.
How does this print compare to Saroyan’s literary works?
Like his writing, 10 March 10, 1963 NYC blends lyrical expressionism with raw emotion. The artwork’s dynamic lines and colors mirror the rhythm of his prose, offering a visual counterpart to his literary legacy.
