
What defines the quality of this Zao Wou-Ki fine art print?
This print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. The matte, uncoated finish ensures a reflection-free view of the artwork, preserving the depth and texture of Zao Wou-Ki's original lyrical abstraction with archival-grade precision.
How is the frame constructed for this 70x100 cm print?
Our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified oak and ash wood. The frame measures 20mm thick and wide, providing a robust, high-end profile that is more durable and aesthetically significant than standard 14mm frames.
Is the artwork protected against environmental damage?
Yes. Each framed print features shatterproof plexiglass, which provides superior clarity and safety. Combined with our archival, acid-free paper, the artwork is shielded from dust and UV-related yellowing for lasting preservation.
How does the Zao Wou-Ki framed print arrive?
Your artwork arrives fully assembled and ready-to-hang. We include a dedicated hanging kit with each order, ensuring that you can securely display your new Zao Wou-Ki reproduction immediately upon delivery.
Is this print produced using sustainable materials?
Absolutely. RedKalion is committed to sustainability. We use FSC-certified wood for our frames and paper that meets equivalent environmental standards, ensuring your art purchase supports responsible forestry practices.
What is the significance of the title '14 10 2002'?
Zao Wou-Ki often titled his later works with the date of their completion. This specific piece from October 14, 2002, represents his late 'infinite' period, characterized by more fluid, transparent brushwork and a mastery of light.
Why is Zao Wou-Ki considered a master of 'Lyrical Abstraction'?
Zao Wou-Ki combined the spiritual essence of Chinese calligraphy with the chromatic freedom of European abstraction. His work focuses on emotion and the 'inner landscape,' creating a bridge between two distinct artistic worlds.