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What is the material quality of this Neil Welliver print?
The artwork is produced on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and glass-like finish that enhances the color depth of the Maine landscape.
How do I install the acrylic print on my wall?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge) for a secure and elegant floating appearance.
What are the shipping and logistics for this fine art print?
RedKalion utilizes specialized protective packaging for all museum-quality prints. Every order is fully insured and tracked to ensure safe delivery to your collection.
Is the acrylic print UV-resistant and archival-grade?
Yes. Our acrylic prints are crafted for archival longevity, utilizing materials that protect the vibrant hues of 'Blueberry Burn Morey's Hill' from UV damage and moisture.
What are the specific design specifications of the corners?
This print features modern, straight-cut corners. For optimal presentation, any transparent backgrounds in the artwork default to white to ensure the colors remain saturated and true.
What does the 'Blueberry Burn' in the title signify?
In Maine, 'burns' refer to managed or natural fire cycles that rejuvenate blueberry barrens. Welliver frequently explored these themes of ecological growth and natural structural complexity.
What was Neil Welliver’s signature artistic technique?
Welliver was known for painting small en plein air studies in the Maine woods before translating them into massive, immersive studio canvases with a focus on modern realism.
