
What is the significance of Helen Frankenthaler's "Sister Sky 1991" in art history?
"Sister Sky 1991" exemplifies Frankenthaler's soak-stain technique, a groundbreaking method in abstract expressionism that influenced color field painting, creating luminous, atmospheric effects with poured acrylics on canvas.
How does the soak-stain technique affect the appearance of this fine art print?
The technique results in soft, blended colors without hard edges, giving the print a fluid, ethereal quality that mimics the original painting's texture and depth in this museum-quality reproduction.
What are the specifications of the paper used for this framed art print?
The print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated archival museum-quality paper, 0.29 mm thick, made from sustainable FSC-certified materials for vibrant color and long-lasting durability.
Can you describe the black wooden frame included with this 70x100 cm print?
The frame is crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a bold, gallery-style presentation that enhances this abstract expressionist artwork.
Is this framed print ready to hang, and what protection does it offer?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit for easy installation and features shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print from damage, ensuring it remains a pristine centerpiece in your home.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of this reproduction?
RedKalion uses premium archival paper and inks, combined with sustainable materials, to create museum-quality reproductions that resist fading and maintain color integrity for decades.
What makes this print a sustainable choice for art collectors?
This print utilizes FSC-certified paper and responsibly sourced wood for the frame, aligning with eco-friendly practices while delivering a high-end, durable framed art piece.