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What materials are used for the Helen Frankenthaler Acrylic Print?
The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic. This material provides a sleek, vibrant finish with exceptional durability and depth, ensuring the colors of 'Beginnings' remain vivid and protected over time.
How do I install the acrylic wall art?
Your print arrives with a complete hanging kit. It includes screws and hardware for the four pre-drilled holes located 14mm from each corner, allowing for a secure and professional floating-effect installation.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion employs rigorous museum-standard packaging protocols. Each acrylic print is securely padded and shipped in specialized reinforced crating to ensure your Helen Frankenthaler masterpiece arrives in pristine condition.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. We use archival-grade inks and UV-resistant acrylic. This combination ensures that the delicate color palettes characteristic of Frankenthaler's work are preserved against light exposure and environmental aging.
What are the exact dimensions of this specific print?
This Helen Frankenthaler 'Beginnings' print measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches), making it a significant statement piece ideal for living rooms, offices, or gallery walls.
What is the significance of the year 2002 in Frankenthaler’s career?
'Beginnings' (2002) represents Frankenthaler’s late period, where she achieved a masterful synthesis of her earlier stain techniques and a more structured, yet ethereal, approach to abstract landscapes and light.
What was Helen Frankenthaler’s famous 'soak-stain' technique?
Developed in the early 1950s, Frankenthaler thinned oil paint with turpentine, allowing it to soak directly into unprimed canvas. This created a fusion of color and fabric that defined the Second Generation of Abstract Expressionists.
