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What is the quality of the paper used for the Roll of Bills print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality medium. It features a natural white, matte finish that provides a luxurious texture and eliminates reflections, ensuring the artwork looks stunning from any angle.
Is this Andy Warhol reproduction archival?
Yes, our prints are archival-grade. The paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, which prevents yellowing and preserves the visual integrity of the Andy Warhol Roll of Bills reproduction for decades.
How does the matte finish affect the appearance of the artwork?
The uncoated matte finish provides a sophisticated, non-reflective surface. This highlights the bold graphic lines and subtle tonal variations of Warhol’s work without the distracting glare associated with lower-quality glossy posters.
What are the shipping and fulfillment details for my order?
RedKalion offers on-demand printing with no minimum orders. Each museum-quality print is produced specifically for you and shipped in protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine gallery condition.
Is the paper used for the poster sustainable?
RedKalion is committed to environmental responsibility. This Andy Warhol fine art print is produced on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests.
What was the significance of Warhol's fascination with dollar bills?
Warhol viewed money as a universal icon of American culture. By depicting dollar bills, he bridged the gap between commercial graphic design and fine art, challenging traditional ideas of what subjects were worthy of artistic representation.
How does this piece fit into the Pop Art movement?
Roll of Bills exemplifies Pop Art through its focus on mass-produced objects and repetition. It removed the 'hand of the artist' in favor of a mechanical aesthetic, reflecting the industrial nature of the 20th century.
