
What is the quality of the paper used for this Chu Teh-Chun print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, a museum-quality 250 gsm (110 lb) stock. It features a matte, uncoated finish and a natural white tone, providing a luxurious feel and optimal color representation for Chu Teh-Chun’s complex abstractions.
Will the colors of MAR 08 NO 7 2008 fade over time?
No. Our prints are made on acid-free paper with a pH above 7. This archival-grade material is specifically designed to prevent yellowing and ensure the pigments remain vibrant for generations, maintaining the integrity of the artwork.
How is the artwork shipped and fulfilled?
RedKalion operates on a print-on-demand model with no minimum orders. Each Chu Teh-Chun fine art poster is carefully handled, packaged in protective materials, and shipped directly to your door to ensure it arrives in pristine gallery condition.
Is the paper used for this reproduction sustainable?
Yes, sustainability is a core value at RedKalion. All of our Chu Teh-Chun reproductions are printed on FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Does this print come with a frame?
This product is a premium fine art poster, allowing you the flexibility to choose a custom frame that matches your interior decor. The 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) dimensions are standard for high-end gallery framing.
What does MAR 08 NO 7 2008 represent in Chu Teh-Chun’s career?
Created in 2008, this piece represents Chu’s late-period mastery. It showcases his unique 'lyrical abstraction,' blending the rhythmic energy of traditional Chinese calligraphy with the light and color theories of Western masters like Rembrandt and Turner.
How did Chu Teh-Chun achieve the sense of light in this abstract composition?
Chu Teh-Chun used layered, translucent glazes and gestural strokes to create 'inner light.' In MAR 08 NO 7 2008, he utilizes contrasting cool and warm tones to simulate depth and a luminous, atmospheric glow within the abstract space.