
How is the Taro Yamamoto acrylic print shipped?
All RedKalion prints are securely packaged in specialized protective materials and rigid boxes to ensure your Abstract 1957 piece arrives in pristine gallery condition.
What makes the acrylic material superior to standard glass?
Our 4mm acrylic is significantly lighter and more shatter-resistant than glass, offering superior optical clarity and UV protection for vibrant Taro Yamamoto prints.
Does the artwork come ready to hang?
Yes, each print includes a premium hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled 8mm holes at each corner for a professional, secure installation.
How long will the colors of this Abstract 1957 print last?
Using archival-grade inks and UV-resistant 4mm acrylic, these prints are engineered to resist fading and maintain their color depth for several decades.
How should I clean my RedKalion acrylic print?
To maintain the sleek finish, use a soft, damp microfiber cloth. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners or abrasive materials to protect the acrylic surface.
What influenced Taro Yamamoto's style in Abstract 1957?
Yamamoto was heavily influenced by Hans Hofmann’s 'push-pull' theory, blending energetic New York Abstract Expressionism with his innate sense of Japanese spatial harmony.
Why is 1957 considered a pivotal year for Yamamoto?
By 1957, Yamamoto had fully matured his non-objective style, gaining critical acclaim for his ability to translate internal emotion into pure, rhythmic color forms.