
What are the specifications of the paper used for this print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) archival museum-quality paper. It is natural white, matte, and uncoated, with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring high durability and a premium tactile feel for fine art reproductions.
Is the frame made of real wood?
Yes, the frame is crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. It features a sophisticated black finish and measures 20mm in width and thickness, providing a sturdy, high-end gallery look.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
Each print is protected by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass. Your framed art print is securely packaged and includes a hanging kit, arriving ready to hang directly on your wall.
Is this product environmentally friendly?
Absolutely. RedKalion uses FSC-certified materials or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability, ensuring that the wood and paper are sourced sustainably to protect global forests.
What is the archival life of this museum-quality print?
Designed for longevity, our prints use acid-free archival paper and fade-resistant inks. When kept out of direct sunlight, these materials ensure the artwork remains vibrant for many decades.
What is the significance of Bed time (1922) in art history?
Bed time is a landmark work by Grace Cossington Smith, representing the introduction of Post-Impressionist techniques to Australia. It emphasizes color and rhythmic structure over traditional realism.
Who was Grace Cossington Smith?
Grace Cossington Smith (1892–1984) was a leading Australian modernist painter. She is celebrated for her brilliant use of light and her ability to find spiritual depth in everyday domestic subjects.