
What makes the Amazonino 1 fine art print museum-quality?
This print uses 250 gsm archival-grade, natural white paper with a matte finish. Combined with our FSC-certified oak and ash frames, it meets the rigorous standards of premium galleries for longevity and visual fidelity.
What are the specific dimensions of the black wooden frame?
Our frames are crafted with a 20mm (0.79") thickness and width, offering a more robust and premium profile than the standard 14mm frames commonly found elsewhere.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
Each Lygia Pape print is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass and packaged securely. The frame includes a hanging kit, ensuring the piece is ready to hang immediately.
Is the paper used for this Lygia Pape print sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper or equivalent sustainable materials, ensuring that your museum-quality reproduction supports responsible forest management.
How long will this archival print last without fading?
Our prints are produced on acid-free, 250 gsm museum-quality paper. When kept under normal indoor conditions and protected by our plexiglass, these prints are designed to resist yellowing and fading for decades.
What is the historical significance of the Amazonino series?
The Amazonino series (1989-1992) represents Lygia Pape's transition into large-scale spatial reliefs. Inspired by an aerial view of the Amazon, the works explore the tension between industrial materials and organic movement.
Who was Lygia Pape in the context of Brazilian art?
Lygia Pape was a founding member of the Neo-Concrete movement. Her work moved art away from static observation into an experiential, multisensory realm, making her a titan of 20th-century Brazilian abstraction.