
What is the historical significance of Phenomena Prism Yield by Paul Jenkins?
Phenomena Prism Yield (1986) is part of Jenkins' iconic "phenomena" series, where he pioneered abstract expressionism by pouring acrylics to create fluid, luminous compositions that explore color and emotion, reflecting mid-20th century artistic innovation.
How does the frame enhance this art print?
The black wooden frame, made from responsibly sourced oak and ash, is 20mm thick for a durable, gallery-style presentation that complements the abstract artwork and includes a ready-to-hang kit for easy wall mounting.
What paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated archival paper with a natural white finish and FSC certification, ensuring longevity and vibrant color fidelity for this fine art print.
Is the print protected against damage?
Yes, it features shatterproof plexiglass that safeguards the print from impacts while maintaining optical clarity, making it ideal for high-traffic areas or homes with children.
How is this print shipped and ready for display?
It arrives fully assembled with a hanging kit, so you can unpack and hang it directly on your wall without additional framing, ensuring a hassle-free setup for your framed art print.
What makes this reproduction archival and long-lasting?
The combination of FSC-certified paper, acid-free materials, and professional printing techniques ensures resistance to fading and degradation, preserving this Paul Jenkins artwork for decades.
Can you describe the color technique in Jenkins' Phenomena series?
Jenkins used a unique pour-and-manipulate method with acrylic paints, allowing colors to blend organically on the canvas, creating prism-like effects that capture light and movement in abstract forms.