
What defines the quality of this Gene Davis acrylic print?
This print utilizes 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, ensuring vibrant color saturation and a durable, glass-like finish that enhances the visual depth of the artwork.
How is the artwork mounted and displayed?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. Pre-drilled holes are located 14mm from the corners to ensure a secure, floating-effect presentation.
What are the archival properties of this print?
Our acrylic prints are engineered for archival longevity, protecting the pigments from UV degradation and maintaining the integrity of Gene Davis's color palette for decades.
How do you handle shipping and protection?
RedKalion employs specialized art-secure packaging to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition, fully insured against transit damage.
Is the background transparent or solid?
While the acrylic is clear, any transparent areas in the original file default to white to ensure the colors remain opaque and visually striking on your wall.
What was Gene Davis's intent with the composition of 'Banjo' (1981)?
Davis intended 'Banjo' to be experienced as visual music, using varied stripe widths and colors to create a rhythmic, vibrating sensation for the viewer.
What is the significance of 'Banjo' in the Washington Color School?
'Banjo' represents Davis's late-career mastery of the vertical stripe, showcasing a sophisticated balance of chromatic complexity and minimalist structure typical of the movement.