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What characterizes the quality of this William Saroyan acrylic print?
RedKalion uses 4mm (0.15") museum-quality acrylic to ensure vibrant color depth and a sleek, modern finish. This archival material provides superior durability and a high-gloss aesthetic that highlights the fine details of the original 1963 composition.
Is the mounting hardware included with my purchase?
Yes, each print includes a specialized hanging kit. The acrylic features four pre-drilled holes (14mm from the edge) and comes with screws and 15mm screw heads, allowing for a secure and professional installation immediately upon arrival.
How are the corners and edges of the print finished?
This piece features precision straight-cut corners, offering a clean and contemporary look. The edges are polished to complement the sleek 4mm profile, making it ideal for minimalist or modern gallery-style displays.
How does RedKalion handle transparency in the artwork?
To ensure the most accurate and vibrant representation of Saroyan's work, any transparent backgrounds in the original image are printed with a white backing. This ensures the colors remain saturated and the artwork is visible against any wall color.
How is the print protected during shipping?
We utilize specialized protective packaging to ensure your fine art print arrives in pristine condition. Each acrylic piece is securely wrapped and cushioned to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit to your home or office.
Why did William Saroyan date his artworks so specifically, like March 10, 1963?
Saroyan viewed his visual art as a daily diary of his creative consciousness. By dating his works, he documented a specific moment in time and space—in this case, New York City—blending his literary impulse with visual expression.
What artistic movement does this 1963 NYC piece represent?
This work is a prime example of Mid-Century Abstract Expressionism. Saroyan’s style was heavily influenced by calligraphic gestures and the 'action painting' ethos of the era, emphasizing the physical act of creation and spontaneous emotion.
