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Frequently Asked Questions about Victor Vasarely's 'DVA-DVA' Acrylic Print
What is the artwork 'DVA-DVA' by Victor Vasarely?
'DVA-DVA' is a significant 1986 artwork by Victor Vasarely, a key figure in the Op Art movement, renowned for its geometric precision and optical illusions.
What are the physical specifications of this Victor Vasarely print?
This is a 4mm acrylic print with straight-cut corners, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches). The transparent background defaults to white for optimal color vibrancy.
How is the artwork shipped?
We ensure secure packaging for all our museum-quality reproductions. Shipping details and estimated delivery times are provided at checkout.
How long will this archival print last?
Our museum-quality reproductions are crafted with archival materials designed for longevity, preserving the vibrant colors and details for generations.
What is included with the acrylic print for hanging?
Each print includes a comprehensive hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for easy and secure mounting.
What is Victor Vasarely's artistic style?
Victor Vasarely is celebrated as a pioneer of the Op Art (Optical Art) movement, known for creating illusions of movement and depth using geometric shapes and precise color arrangements.
Can you tell me more about the era of 'DVA-DVA'?
'DVA-DVA' hails from the late 20th century, a period where Op Art continued to explore the intersection of art, science, and perception, often influenced by technological advancements.
