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Blue Green Ground - 1961 - John Ferren 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Blue Green Ground - 1961 - John Ferren 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Immerse Yourself in the Meditative Abstraction of John Ferren’s 'Blue Green Ground' (1961)

Experience the profound depth and color mastery of John Ferren, a pivotal figure in the American Abstract Expressionist movement. His 1961 masterpiece, 'Blue Green Ground', represents a sophisticated transition from European-influenced abstraction to the expansive, meditative energy of the New York School. This fine art print captures the subtle interplay of light and chromatic tension, making it an essential acquisition for collectors who appreciate the historical gravity of 20th-century American art.

Museum-Quality Execution and Craftsmanship

At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical heritage and contemporary interior excellence. This museum-quality reproduction is meticulously printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival paper. The natural white, matte, and uncoated finish provides a velvety texture that eliminates glare, allowing the complex blue and green tones to resonate with the same intensity Ferren intended in 1961. With a paper thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), the print possesses the structural integrity required for long-term preservation.

The RedKalion Framework: Elegance and Durability

To honor the stature of this artwork, it is presented in a premium black wooden frame crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash. Deviating from standard gallery frames, our profile measures 20mm (0.79") in thickness and width, providing a more substantial and sophisticated architectural presence on your wall. Each piece is shielded by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass, ensuring the artwork remains pristine while being safe for any environment. Delivered with a pre-installed hanging kit, this archival masterpiece is ready to elevate your space immediately upon arrival.

  • Artist: John Ferren
  • Title: Blue Green Ground (1961)
  • Paper: FSC-certified, 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper
  • Frame: 20mm wide black ash/oak, sustainably sourced
  • Protection: High-clarity shatterproof plexiglass
  • Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches
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What defines the quality of this John Ferren fine art print?

This reproduction utilizes 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper and high-fidelity pigments. The result is a museum-quality print that captures the nuanced color gradients and textures of the 1961 original with exceptional precision and longevity.

What are the specifications of the black wooden frame?

The frame is crafted from responsibly sourced ash and oak, featuring a 20mm (0.79") profile. This is thicker and wider than standard 14mm frames, offering a more premium and durable aesthetic for your home gallery.

Is the paper used for this print archival-grade?

Yes, we use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated paper that is FSC-certified. This archival-grade material is specifically designed for fine art to ensure the colors do not yellow or fade over time.

How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?

Each print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and shipped in secure packaging. The plexiglass provides superior clarity while protecting the artwork from dust and accidental impact without the fragility of standard glass.

Is this print ready to hang upon arrival?

Every framed art print from RedKalion includes a pre-installed hanging kit. The piece is ready to hang directly on your wall, requiring no additional hardware or professional assembly.

What is the significance of the year 1961 in John Ferren’s career?

By 1961, Ferren had fully embraced a more spiritual and Zen-influenced approach to Color Field painting. This era marks his mastery of creating depth through chromatic relationships rather than traditional perspective.

How does 'Blue Green Ground' represent the Abstract Expressionist movement?

The piece exemplifies the transition toward Post-Painterly Abstraction, focusing on the emotional resonance of color and form, moving away from the aggressive brushwork of early action painting toward a more contemplative experience.