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What is this "Burnt Umber Ultramarine Blue" print of?
This is a framed art print of Yun Hyong-keun's 2007 work, "Burnt Umber Ultramarine Blue," a key piece from the Korean Dansaekhwa (monochrome) movement. It showcases his signature minimalist style using fundamental pigments.
What are the details of the framed art print?
The print features a robust black wooden frame, 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. It includes shatterproof plexiglass for protection and comes with a hanging kit.
What type of paper is used for this fine art print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper, with a 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) thickness. It is matte, uncoated, natural white, and FSC-certified for sustainability and a premium feel.
Is the Yun Hyong-keun art print ready to hang?
Yes, your "Burnt Umber Ultramarine Blue" framed art print arrives ready-to-hang. It includes all necessary hanging hardware, allowing for immediate display upon delivery.
How long will this archival print maintain its quality?
Our archival museum-quality paper and printing techniques ensure exceptional longevity and lightfastness. With proper care, this fine art print will maintain its vibrant colors and detail for generations.
Why did Yun Hyong-keun choose burnt umber and ultramarine blue pigments?
Yun Hyong-keun used these colors to symbolize fundamental elements: burnt umber for earth, and ultramarine blue for sky and sea. Their interplay represents a profound meditation on nature and existence in his abstract works.
What is the significance of the Dansaekhwa art movement?
Dansaekhwa is a post-war Korean monochrome painting movement emphasizing the physical properties of paint, meditative processes, and the artist's engagement with materials. It sought spiritual purity through minimalist abstraction.
