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What makes RedKalion's Salvador Dalí acrylic prints unique?
Our prints utilize 4mm high-grade acrylic, offering superior depth and vibrancy compared to standard paper. We prioritize archival longevity and museum-quality color accuracy, ensuring your Salvador Dalí wall art remains a centerpiece for decades.
How is the Bay of Cadaqués acrylic print mounted?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and hardware. The piece features four pre-drilled holes (14mm from edges) and 15mm screw heads, providing a secure, modern, and floating appearance on your wall.
Is this Salvador Dalí print archival quality?
Yes. RedKalion uses UV-resistant inks and durable acrylic materials designed to prevent fading and yellowing. This ensures your investment in fine art photography and reproduction maintains its value and aesthetic appeal over time.
How does the transparent background feature work?
To ensure optimal visual density and color pop, any transparent areas in the artwork default to a white background. This technique prevents wall colors from bleeding through, maintaining the integrity of Dalí's specific color palette.
What are the shipping and handling logistics?
We employ specialized protective packaging to ensure your 70x100 cm acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. Each order is tracked and handled with the care expected for high-value fine art reproductions.
What is the significance of Cadaqués in Dalí's work?
Cadaqués was Dalí's primary residence and spiritual home. The unique geological formations and light of this Spanish village served as the foundational backdrop for many of his surrealist masterpieces throughout his career.
When did Salvador Dalí paint the Bay of Cadaqués?
Dalí painted various versions of the Bay of Cadaqués throughout the 1920s. These works reflect his early experimentation with Impressionism and Cubism before he fully embraced the Surrealist movement in Paris.
