
What is the historical significance of Gene Davis's "Untitled - 1972"?
This artwork is a key example of the Washington Color School, a 1960s-70s movement where artists like Davis used bold, hard-edge stripes to explore color theory and optical effects, making it a significant piece in modern abstract art history.
How does the acrylic print enhance the vibrancy of this artwork?
The 4mm acrylic face intensifies colors and adds depth, closely mimicking the original acrylic paint's luminosity, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction that captures Davis's vibrant palette.
What are the specifications of the hanging hardware included?
It includes screws and pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter, 15mm screw head) for easy, secure mounting, designed for a professional gallery-style display.
Is this print archival and durable for long-term display?
Yes, it uses archival materials and a durable acrylic finish to resist fading and damage, making it a lasting fine art print for your collection.
How is shipping handled for this large format print?
We ship securely in protective packaging to ensure safe delivery of your 70x100 cm acrylic print, with tracking provided for peace of mind.
Why are the corners straight-cut on this print?
Straight-cut corners complement the modern, geometric style of Davis's stripes, aligning with the artwork's contemporary aesthetic for a sleek presentation.
Can I customize the background color if it's transparent?
Transparent backgrounds default to white for optimal vibrancy, but contact us for potential custom options to match your decor needs.