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What is the quality of the Black Friar acrylic print?
Our Gene Davis prints are produced on 4mm acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and museum-quality finish. This material ensures depth and clarity, elevating the fine art reproduction to an archival-grade standard suitable for high-end interiors.
How do I mount the Gene Davis Wall Art?
Each print includes a hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled corner holes. The holes are 14mm from the edge with an 8mm diameter, designed for a 15mm screw head, providing a secure and modern floating appearance.
What makes the 4mm acrylic material special for fine art?
The 4mm acrylic creates a luminous, glass-like effect that enhances the color field's intensity. It is more durable than glass, shatter-resistant, and provides a contemporary look with its straight-cut corners and sophisticated transparent-to-white background depth.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion uses specialized protective packaging to ensure your acrylic masterpiece arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is securely buffered against impacts, safeguarding the delicate edges and the vibrant surface during its journey to your gallery or home.
Will the colors in this Gene Davis print fade over time?
No. We utilize archival-grade inks and UV-resistant acrylic materials. This combination prevents yellowing and fading, ensuring the rhythmic chromatic sequences of Black Friar remain as vivid as the day the original was painted.
Who was Gene Davis and what was his significance?
Gene Davis was a major figure in the Washington Color School. He is renowned for his stripe paintings, which challenged traditional composition by using vertical lines to explore rhythm, color theory, and the optical experience of abstraction.
What is the meaning behind the 'stripe' pattern in Black Friar?
Davis viewed the stripe as a way to liberate color from shape. In 'Black Friar,' the stripes function like musical notes, forcing the viewer to 'read' the painting from left to right, experiencing the time-based evolution of color intervals.
