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Chill Factor, 1973- - Helen Frankenthaler Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Chill Factor, 1973- - Helen Frankenthaler Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Prezzo di listino $399.99 USD
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Elevate Your Environment with Helen Frankenthaler’s Chill Factor (1973)

Experience the atmospheric depth of Helen Frankenthaler’s Chill Factor, 1973, a seminal work that captures the evolution of the Color Field movement. As an elite reproduction by RedKalion, this piece transcends the traditional canvas, utilizing contemporary materials to honor the artist's legacy of lyrical abstraction. Frankenthaler, a pioneer of the 'soak-stain' technique, shifted in the early 1970s toward more structured, evocative compositions. Chill Factor represents this mastery, blending cool, ethereal tones with a sophisticated command of space.

Museum-Grade Acrylic Craftsmanship

To preserve the luminosity and nuanced gradients of Frankenthaler’s palette, this museum-quality acrylic print is crafted using 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. The material's inherent clarity provides a depth of field that traditional glass cannot match, ensuring the vibrant blues and subtle transitions of the 1973 masterpiece are viewed with unparalleled brilliance. The straight-cut corners and polished finish offer a sleek, modern aesthetic suitable for curated interiors.

Historical Context and Technique

By 1973, Frankenthaler had moved beyond the raw spontaneity of her early career into a period of refined control. Chill Factor illustrates her ability to manipulate large fields of color to evoke temperature and mood—in this case, a crisp, cerebral stillness. At RedKalion, we meticulously reproduce these shifts in tone to ensure the archival integrity of the original vision is maintained for generations.

Refined Installation and Durability

Our commitment to excellence extends to the final presentation. Each 70x100 cm print arrives with a professional hanging kit designed for security and minimalist appeal. The kit includes high-grade hardware with four pre-drilled holes, positioned precisely 14mm (0.55") from each edge. With an 8mm (0.31") hole diameter and 15mm (0.6") screw heads, the installation process is as seamless as the artwork itself, resulting in a floating, sophisticated gallery presence.

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What material is used for the Chill Factor reproduction?

This reproduction is crafted from premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a vibrant, durable, and sleek finish that enhances the depth and clarity of Helen Frankenthaler's color palette.

How does the archival quality compare to traditional prints?

RedKalion uses archival-grade processes that ensure long-term UV resistance and color stability. The 4mm acrylic protects the pigment from environmental factors, preserving the masterpiece for decades.

What mounting hardware is included with the acrylic print?

Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner, located 14mm from the edge, featuring 15mm screw heads for a secure, modern look.

What are the exact dimensions and edge finish of this piece?

The print measures 70x100 cm (28x40″) and features modern straight-cut corners, offering a clean, architectural silhouette that complements both contemporary and mid-century modern spaces.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

We employ specialized, high-impact packaging to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition. Every shipment is fully insured and handled with the utmost care by RedKalion’s logistics partners.

What inspired Helen Frankenthaler’s 'Chill Factor' in 1973?

Chill Factor represents Frankenthaler’s 1970s shift toward 'monumental' abstraction, focusing on atmospheric temperature and the emotional resonance of cool tones through refined color-field layering techniques.

Is this print considered a faithful representation of the Color Field movement?

Yes. By utilizing acrylic, we capture the 'luminous' quality Frankenthaler achieved with thinned polymers, accurately reflecting the movement's focus on the purity of color and flat pictorial space.