
What makes the paper quality "museum-grade"?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival, natural white paper with a matte finishing. This thickness (0.29 mm) and weight ensure the print remains flat and durable, preserving the artwork's integrity for decades without yellowing.
How is the frame constructed?
The frame is made from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified oak and ash wood. It features a sophisticated black finish and measures 20mm (0.79") in both width and thickness, providing a premium gallery aesthetic.
How is the print protected from damage?
Each framed art print is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of traditional glass while offering superior durability and protection against UV rays and physical impact.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes. Your John Hoyland print arrives fully assembled in its black wooden frame with a hanging kit included, allowing you to elevate your space the moment it arrives.
Is this an eco-friendly purchase?
Absolutely. We use FSC-certified materials or equivalent sustainable paper and wood sources, ensuring that your fine art acquisition supports responsible forestry practices.
What was John Hoyland's significance in 20th-century British art?
John Hoyland was a pioneer of non-figurative painting and a leader in British abstract expressionism. His work challenged traditional constraints, focusing on the emotive power of scale and color.
What does "Blue Moon" signify in Hoyland's late career?
In his later years, Hoyland became fascinated by the cosmos. "Blue Moon" (2006) reflects this interest, using gestural splatters and deep hues to evoke the mystery of the night sky.