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What materials are used for the Blue and Green Music acrylic print?
This premium reproduction is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, offering a vibrant, durable, and sleek finish. The design features straight-cut corners for a modern aesthetic, and all transparent backgrounds are rendered in white for optimal color saturation and visual impact.
How is the artwork installed on the wall?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. Holes are placed 14mm from the edge with an 8mm diameter, designed to fit the provided 15mm screw heads, ensuring a secure and elegant display.
How does RedKalion ensure shipping safety?
We utilize specialized protective packaging to ensure your museum-quality print arrives in pristine condition. Each acrylic piece is securely cushioned and boxed to prevent scratches or structural damage during international or domestic transit.
Is this print considered archival quality?
Yes. Our acrylic prints are engineered for longevity. The 4mm acrylic shield protects the high-definition pigments from dust and moisture, maintaining the integrity and vibrancy of Georgia O'Keeffe's palette for decades to come.
Are the colors accurate to the original painting?
RedKalion employs advanced color-matching technology to replicate the specific hues of O'Keeffe’s 1919 oil painting. The acrylic medium further enhances these colors, providing a depth and brilliance that closely mimics the original masterpiece's luminosity.
What inspired O'Keeffe to paint 'Blue and Green Music'?
Created in 1919, this piece explores synesthesia—the idea that music can be translated into color and form. O'Keeffe used rhythmic, undulating shapes to represent the movement of sound, making it a cornerstone of American abstract art.
Where is the original 'Blue and Green Music' located?
The original oil on canvas painting by Georgia O'Keeffe is part of the permanent collection at the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is celebrated as a vital example of her early abstract experimentation.
