
What makes the Master's Edition paper suitable for an Antoni Tàpies print?
Our Master's Edition archival paper is 250 gsm (110 lb) with a matte, uncoated finish. This weight and texture are essential for capturing the tactile, 'matter-based' aesthetic of Tàpies' work, providing a museum-quality feel that standard posters lack.
Will this fine art print yellow or fade over time?
No. We use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This archival-grade quality prevents yellowing and ensures the high-contrast tones of 'Untitled Flame and Mirror' remain vibrant for decades under normal display conditions.
How is the artwork shipped and fulfilled?
RedKalion prints and ships each order on demand with no minimum requirements. We use robust packaging specifically designed for fine art posters to ensure your Tàpies reproduction arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What is the texture and color of the paper used?
The paper is a natural white (off-white) color with a luxurious, uncoated matte finish. This provides a sophisticated, non-reflective surface that emphasizes the depth and historical character of the 1967 original.
Is the paper sourced sustainably?
Yes, all our prints utilize FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability. This ensures that your purchase supports responsible forest management and environmental sustainability.
What is the historical significance of Tàpies' work in 1967?
In 1967, Tàpies was refining his 'Materialismo' style, blending social commentary with abstract textures. This era reflects his transition toward more symbolic and calligraphic elements, marking a period of international acclaim and artistic maturity.
What does the 'Flame and Mirror' title represent in this piece?
Tàpies often used contradictory symbols. The 'Flame' represents creative energy and destruction, while the 'Mirror' signifies self-reflection and the dual nature of reality, themes central to his Zen-influenced philosophical approach to art.