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Apricot Ripple - 1968 - Gene Davis Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Apricot Ripple - 1968 - Gene Davis Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Elevate Your Space with Gene Davis's Rhythmic Masterpiece: Apricot Ripple (1968)

Experience the mesmerizing cadence of the Washington Color School with RedKalion’s museum-quality reproduction of Apricot Ripple (1968) by Gene Davis. This iconic work exemplifies the Color Field movement, utilizing Davis’s signature vertical stripe motif to create a visual rhythm that is both structured and vibrantly alive. This 70x100 cm (28x40″) acrylic print transforms any interior into a sophisticated gallery space, offering a profound sense of depth and luminosity that only high-grade materials can achieve.

Authentic Historical Context and Artistic Brilliance

In 1968, Gene Davis was at the height of his creative powers, exploring the complex relationships between color intervals and visual perception. Apricot Ripple is a testament to his ability to treat color as a musical score, where each vertical band acts as a note in a larger, harmonious composition. Unlike traditional painting, Davis’s stripes eschew focal points, encouraging the viewer’s eye to traverse the canvas in a continuous, rhythmic motion—an experience known as 'optical painting.'

Premium Materiality and Precision Craftsmanship

At RedKalion, we curate archival-grade reproductions that do justice to the artist's original intent. Our acrylic art prints are crafted from a 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic plate, providing a sleek, modern finish that enhances the brilliance of Davis’s palette. Each piece features:

  • Vibrant Depth: The acrylic medium amplifies light transmission, making the apricot and companion tones appear exceptionally vivid.
  • Sophisticated Design: Straight-cut corners provide a minimalist, contemporary aesthetic suitable for high-end residential or commercial interiors.
  • Optimal Presentation: For maximum impact, any transparent elements in the digital source are rendered as white, ensuring the colors remain saturated and true to the 1968 original.
  • Integrated Hanging System: Your print arrives ready to install with a premium kit including hardware and screws, designed for the pre-drilled holes (14mm from edges) for a secure, professional mount.

By choosing a RedKalion reproduction, you are investing in an archival-grade masterpiece that combines the historical gravitas of 20th-century American modernism with the enduring durability of 21st-century material science.

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What material is used for the Apricot Ripple print?

This fine art reproduction is crafted from 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. This material provides a durable, high-gloss finish that enhances color vibrancy and creates a sophisticated, modern aesthetic compared to traditional glass.

How do I hang this Gene Davis reproduction?

Every print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. The acrylic plate features pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge) to ensure a secure and perfectly aligned installation in your space.

Is the artwork protected during shipping?

Yes. RedKalion utilizes specialized, high-impact packaging to ensure your acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. We prioritize secure logistics to protect your investment in museum-quality art.

Will the colors in Apricot Ripple fade over time?

Our acrylic prints use archival-grade pigments and UV-resistant materials. This ensures the 1968 palette of Apricot Ripple remains vibrant and true to the original for decades, resisting the typical fading associated with lesser prints.

What are the exact dimensions of this print?

This specific edition of Gene Davis's Apricot Ripple measures 70x100 cm, which is approximately 28x40 inches, making it a perfect large-scale statement piece for living rooms or executive offices.

What is the significance of the 1968 Apricot Ripple?

Created in 1968, this piece is a cornerstone of the Washington Color School. It represents Gene Davis's mastery of 'color intervals,' using stripes to dictate the tempo of visual exploration without a central focal point.

Why are Gene Davis's stripes important in art history?

Gene Davis's stripes revolutionized American abstraction by focusing entirely on color relationships and rhythm. His work shifted the emphasis from emotional brushwork to a more structured, optical experience that defined the Color Field movement.