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Fresno Friday, November 10, 1972 #9 - 1972 - William Saroyan Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Fresno Friday, November 10, 1972 #9 - 1972 - William Saroyan Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Fresno Friday, November 10, 1972 #9 by William Saroyan

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Fresno Friday, November 10, 1972 #9, a captivating acrylic print by the acclaimed American author and artist William Saroyan. This museum-quality reproduction captures the essence of Saroyan's 1972 work, blending literary sensibility with bold visual expression. The piece evokes a nostalgic yet lively mood, reflecting Saroyan's deep connection to his hometown of Fresno, California, and his exploration of everyday moments through art.

Created in 1972, this artwork showcases Saroyan's transition from writing to painting, where he employed acrylics to achieve vivid colors and dynamic textures. As a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Saroyan infused his visual art with narrative depth, making this piece a unique intersection of literary and artistic history. The fine art print is reproduced with archival precision, ensuring every detail—from the expressive brushstrokes to the rich hues—is faithfully preserved.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade reproduction on a 4mm (0.15") acrylic panel, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances the artwork's luminosity. With straight-cut corners for a modern aesthetic and transparent backgrounds optimized to white for clarity, this print is designed to elevate any space. The included hanging kit features hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge, with an 8mm diameter hole and 15mm screw head) for effortless installation. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), it's a statement piece that combines historical significance with contemporary craftsmanship.

Elevate your environment with a premium art print that honors Saroyan's legacy and RedKalion's commitment to excellence in art reproduction. Trust in our expertise to deliver a piece that not only decorates but also inspires, backed by meticulous attention to detail and archival longevity.

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What is the significance of Fresno Friday, November 10, 1972 #9 by William Saroyan?

This 1972 acrylic artwork by William Saroyan reflects his literary roots and connection to Fresno, California, blending narrative depth with vibrant visual expression in a fine art print that captures a nostalgic moment.

What are the dimensions and material of this acrylic print?

The print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on a 4mm acrylic panel for a sleek, durable finish, making it a museum-quality reproduction ideal for modern spaces.

How is the acrylic print designed for hanging?

It includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for easy installation, ensuring a secure display for your premium art print.

What makes RedKalion's reproductions archival-grade?

We use high-quality materials and precise techniques to ensure longevity, with acrylic panels that resist fading and damage, offering a durable fine art print for lasting enjoyment.

How does the print handle transparent backgrounds?

Transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal presentation, enhancing the vibrant colors and clarity of this William Saroyan acrylic print in any lighting.

Why did William Saroyan transition from writing to painting in 1972?

Saroyan sought to explore visual storytelling, using acrylics to express emotions and everyday scenes, adding a unique layer to his Pulitzer Prize-winning literary legacy.

What details are notable in the brushwork of this artwork?

The piece features dynamic textures and bold brushstrokes, characteristic of Saroyan's experimental style in 1972, capturing movement and emotion in a museum-quality reproduction.