
What is the artistic significance of 'Clair d’Obscurité' (1988)?
Clair d’Obscurité represents Chu Teh-Chun’s mastery of Lyrical Abstraction. It signifies the union of traditional Chinese calligraphic strokes with Western light and color, creating a 'landscape of the soul' that transcends geographical boundaries.
How does Chu Teh-Chun use light in this specific artwork?
In this 1988 piece, Chu utilizes a technique inspired by Rembrandt’s chiaroscuro, using contrasting depths of darkness to make the internal light appear to glow from within the canvas, a hallmark of his late-career genius.
What type of paper is used for this RedKalion fine art print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. It is archival, acid-free, and FSC-certified, ensuring the colors remain vibrant and the paper does not yellow over time.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
The print is housed in a 20mm thick black wood frame made from oak or ash. It features shatterproof, transparent plexiglass to protect the surface from dust and damage while maintaining high visibility.
Is the framing material environmentally friendly?
Yes, RedKalion uses FSC-certified wood or equivalent sustainable materials for all our frames, ensuring that your premium art decor supports responsible forestry practices.
Does the framed print arrive ready to hang?
Absolutely. Every framed Chu Teh-Chun print comes with a pre-installed hanging kit. The 20mm wide frame provides a sturdy, ready-to-hang solution for immediate wall mounting.
What are the exact dimensions of this Chu Teh-Chun print?
This specific edition is 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches), a grand format that serves as a stunning focal point for contemporary living rooms, offices, or private galleries.