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What is the historical significance of William Scott's Orange and White (1962)?
Orange and White is a key work from Scott's mature period, showcasing his transition to pure abstraction and influence on British Modernism, with its minimalist forms evoking domestic still-life in a bold, geometric style.
How does the acrylic print enhance the artwork's colors?
The 4mm acrylic material provides a glossy, vibrant finish that intensifies Scott's orange and white hues, offering superior color depth and a durable, museum-quality reproduction for your wall art.
What are the specifications of the hanging hardware included?
The hanging kit includes screws and hardware, with pre-drilled holes 14mm from each corner (8mm diameter) for 15mm screw heads, ensuring secure and easy installation of your William Scott print.
How is the print packaged and shipped to ensure safety?
Each print is carefully packaged in protective materials and shipped via reliable carriers, with tracking provided, to deliver your fine art reproduction in pristine condition.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, our archival printing process uses high-quality inks and acrylic to resist fading, ensuring your William Scott wall art maintains its vibrancy for decades.
Why does the design feature straight-cut corners and a white background?
The straight-cut corners and default white background create a modern, clean aesthetic that highlights Scott's geometric composition, optimizing presentation for contemporary spaces.
Can you describe Scott's technique in Orange and White?
Scott used layered acrylic paints to achieve flat, luminous planes of color, a technique we replicate to capture the texture and depth of this original 1962 artwork.
