
What defines the quality of this Luis Feito fine art print?
This print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. Its natural white, matte, and uncoated finish ensures high color fidelity and longevity without distracting glare, meeting the highest gallery standards for reproductions.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
The print is housed in a 20mm thick black wooden frame made from sustainably sourced ash or oak. It is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass, providing a safer and more durable alternative to standard glass.
Is the paper used for this print sustainable?
Yes, we prioritize environmental responsibility. The archival paper used for this Luis Feito reproduction is FSC-certified or equivalent, ensuring the wood fibers are sourced from responsibly managed forests.
Is the framed print ready to hang upon arrival?
Absolutely. Your artwork arrives fully assembled in its black wooden frame and includes a dedicated hanging kit, allowing you to elevate your space immediately upon delivery.
How long will this archival print last?
Designed for longevity, our museum-quality paper and acid-free materials prevent yellowing and degradation. When kept out of direct intense sunlight, this archival reproduction will maintain its vibrance for decades.
Who was Luis Feito and why is this 1986 piece significant?
Luis Feito was a key figure in Spanish abstraction and a founder of the 'El Paso' group. This 1986 work represents his mastery of light and material tension, characteristic of the Spanish Informalism movement.
What is the significance of the El Paso group in this artwork?
The El Paso group revitalized Spanish art in the 1950s. Feito’s work, like this 1986 piece, carries that legacy of radical gestural freedom and a somber, powerful palette rooted in Iberian tradition.