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What materials are used for this Georgia O'Keeffe print?
This fine art reproduction is crafted using 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic. This material provides a vibrant, depth-enhancing finish that ensures museum-quality clarity and long-lasting durability for your artwork.
Does the print include a hanging kit?
Yes, each acrylic print comes with a complete hanging kit. This includes screws and hardware designed for the pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) located 14mm from each corner for a secure, professional mount.
How is the artwork shipped to ensure safety?
RedKalion utilizes premium, protective packaging specifically designed for acrylic glass. We ensure each print is securely fastened and cushioned to prevent any scratches or damage during global transit.
What is the archival longevity of an acrylic print?
Acrylic prints are exceptionally durable and resistant to UV light and moisture. Our archival-grade materials ensure that the colors in O'Keeffe's "Calla Lily" remain vibrant and true for decades without yellowing.
How do straight-cut corners and white backgrounds affect the look?
Straight-cut corners provide a modern, sleek edge. To maintain the visual integrity of the lily, any transparent areas in the original image are printed with a white background for optimal color saturation.
What is the significance of the Calla Lily in O'Keeffe's work?
The Calla Lily was a signature motif for Georgia O'Keeffe during the 1920s and 30s. It represented her interest in magnifying organic forms to reveal their abstract, sculptural qualities and inherent feminine power.
Why is the lily "Turned Away" in this specific composition?
By painting the lily from the back, O'Keeffe challenged traditional botanical art. This perspective emphasizes the graceful flow of the stem and the outer envelope of the flower, focusing on form rather than decoration.
