
What is the significance of Keith Haring's UNTITLED 1989 N1 artwork?
Created in 1989, this piece reflects Haring's late-career focus on social activism and universal symbols, using bold lines and vibrant colors to convey messages of love and unity during the AIDS crisis era.
What materials are used in this framed art print?
It features a black wooden frame from responsibly sourced oak/ash wood, 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper, and shatterproof plexiglass for durable, fine art protection.
Is this print ready to hang?
Yes, it includes a hanging kit and arrives ready-to-hang directly on your wall, making installation simple and immediate.
How does the frame size compare to standard options?
The frame is 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, wider than classic 14mm frames, offering a substantial, gallery-quality look for your Keith Haring reproduction.
Is the paper archival and sustainable?
Yes, it uses 250 gsm matte, uncoated, natural white archival paper with FSC-certified materials, ensuring longevity and eco-friendly production.
What makes Keith Haring's style unique in this piece?
Haring's style combines simplified, cartoon-like figures with energetic lines and bright colors, creating accessible yet profound art that communicates social themes without text.
How does RedKalion ensure print quality for this artwork?
We use high-resolution imaging and archival-grade printing techniques to capture every detail of Haring's vibrant composition, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction.