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What is the quality of the paper used for this Andy Warhol print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper. It is a museum-quality, 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm. It features a natural white, matte finish that provides a luxurious, uncoated texture for a premium look and feel.
How does the archival nature of the print ensure longevity?
The paper is acid-free with a pH value above 7, which prevents the material from yellowing or becoming brittle over time. This archival grade ensures that your Andy Warhol reproduction maintains its vibrancy and structural integrity for many years.
Is the paper used for this poster environmentally sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. The paper used for our fine art prints is FSC-certified, ensuring it comes from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How is my order fulfilled and shipped?
Your print is produced on demand with no minimum order requirements. We use specialized packaging to ensure your museum-quality poster arrives in perfect condition, printed and shipped efficiently to your doorstep.
Does this print come with a frame?
This product is sold as a standalone fine art print. Its standard sizing makes it easy to find high-quality framing options that match your personal decor style while protecting the archival-grade paper.
What is the historical context of Warhol's 'Red Boot with Holly'?
This work originates from the 1950s, a period when Andy Warhol worked as a top commercial illustrator. It represents his early interest in fashion and footwear, long before he became the leading figure of the Pop Art movement.
What was Andy Warhol's 'blotted line' technique?
The blotted line technique was Warhol's early signature style. He would trace an ink drawing and press it onto another sheet of paper, creating a distinct, staccato line that mimicked industrial printing while retaining a delicate, hand-drawn quality.
