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What materials are used for the Blue Broad Jump acrylic print?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish. The transparency of the material enhances the depth of the blues, while the straight-cut corners offer a contemporary look for your Gene Davis wall art.
How is the artwork mounted to the wall?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit. It features 8mm diameter screw holes at each corner, placed 14mm from the edge. We provide the necessary screws (15mm head) and hardware for a secure, modern installation.
Is the acrylic print safe for long-term display?
Yes, our acrylic prints are archival-grade and UV-resistant. This ensures the vibrant colors of Gene Davis’s masterpiece are protected from fading, allowing the piece to maintain its brilliance in various lighting conditions over time.
How do you handle transparent elements in the design?
To ensure the most optimal presentation and color accuracy, any transparent backgrounds in the artwork default to white. This provides a clean, professional finish that highlights the precision of Davis’s vertical stripes.
What is the shipping process for this large-format print?
RedKalion employs specialized protective packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in pristine condition. We use high-standard logistics partners to manage the delicate nature of the 70x100 cm acrylic medium.
What was the significance of Gene Davis in art history?
Gene Davis was a central figure in the Washington Color School. He is renowned for his stripe paintings, which challenged viewers to perceive color as a rhythmic, temporal experience rather than just a static image.
Why is Blue Broad Jump (1960) considered a landmark work?
Created in 1960, this piece represents Davis's early mastery of interval and color theory. It demonstrates how simple geometric forms can create complex visual energy and sense of 'broad' movement through monochromatic variation.
