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What makes the Zao Wou-Ki acrylic print museum-quality?
RedKalion uses high-resolution imaging and 4mm archival acrylic. This combination ensures extreme color depth, clarity, and UV resistance, mirroring the rigorous standards of professional galleries.
How is the artwork mounted and displayed?
Each print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws. Holes (8mm) are pre-drilled 14mm from the edges, ensuring a secure and modern floating aesthetic.
What is the durability of the acrylic material?
Our 4mm acrylic is shatter-resistant and highly durable. The surface is designed to resist environmental wear while maintaining its vibrant luminosity over time.
How do you ensure color accuracy for this abstract work?
We employ advanced color-matching techniques to replicate the complex gradients and ink-like washes typical of Zao Wou-Ki’s late-period lyrical masterpieces.
What is the shipping process for large format prints?
We use reinforced, protective packaging specifically designed for large acrylic sheets, ensuring your 70x100 cm print arrives in pristine condition via tracked shipping.
Who was Zao Wou-Ki and why is his work significant?
Zao Wou-Ki was a pioneer of Lyrical Abstraction, blending Chinese calligraphy traditions with Western oil painting to create profound, atmospheric interior landscapes.
What does the date 12 12 2000 represent in the title?
Zao Wou-Ki typically titled his works with the date of completion, reflecting his focus on the spontaneous and temporal nature of the creative process.
