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What defines the quality of this Gene Davis acrylic print?
We use 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic for a vibrant, high-gloss finish. This museum-quality material enhances the color depth of Gene Davis's stripes, offering a durable and sophisticated alternative to traditional framed prints.
How is the artwork prepared for display?
Each print includes a comprehensive hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge). The 15mm screw heads ensure a secure, flush mount for a professional gallery appearance.
Will the colors in 'Circus' remain vibrant over time?
Yes, our archival-grade acrylic prints are designed to resist fading. The high-quality materials and UV-resistant properties of the acrylic ensure that the vibrant palette of 'Circus' remains luminous for decades.
What are the shipping and handling procedures?
RedKalion employs rigorous protective packaging to ensure your Gene Davis print arrives in pristine condition. We provide tracked, insured shipping globally, reflecting our status as a trusted curator of fine art.
How do I clean my museum-quality acrylic print?
To maintain the sleek finish, use a soft, non-abrasive microfiber cloth with a small amount of water or a specialized acrylic cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals or paper towels to prevent scratching the surface.
What is the historical significance of 'Circus' (1979)?
Circus represents the mature phase of Gene Davis's career within the Washington Color School. It showcases his mastery of color theory and rhythmic spacing, bridging the gap between minimalism and expressive abstraction.
Why did Gene Davis use stripes in his compositions?
Davis used the stripe as a neutral vehicle to explore pure color relationships. By removing representational forms, he forced the viewer to focus on the 'intervals' between colors, much like the rhythm in a musical score.
