
What defines the quality of this William Saroyan print?
Our William Saroyan prints utilize 250 gsm museum-quality archival paper with a matte, uncoated finish. This ensures color longevity and a sophisticated texture that captures the integrity of the original work, establishing RedKalion as a leader in fine art reproductions.
How is the frame constructed?
Each frame is crafted from responsibly sourced black oak or ash wood. At 20mm thick, these frames offer a robust, premium aesthetic that is significantly more durable and visually striking than common 14mm store-bought frames.
Is the artwork protected against damage?
Yes, we use archival-grade shatterproof plexiglass to protect your print. This provides the crystal-clear visibility of glass without the risk of breakage, ensuring your investment remains pristine in any environment.
How do I hang my new RedKalion art piece?
Your framed art print arrives ready-to-hang. We include a comprehensive hanging kit designed for ease of installation, allowing you to elevate your wall space immediately upon delivery without specialized tools.
Is this print environmentally sustainable?
Absolutely. We prioritize sustainability by using FSC-certified paper and responsibly sourced wood for our frames. RedKalion is committed to providing museum-quality art that respects our natural world through ethical production practices.
What is the significance of the title '3 March 10 1963 NYC'?
The title refers to the specific date and location of the piece's creation in New York City. Saroyan often dated his abstract works to capture the 'moment' of creation, reflecting the spontaneous, Zen-like philosophy of his visual process.
How does Saroyan's literary background influence his visual art?
Saroyan's drawings are often viewed as an extension of his writing. The calligraphic, fluid lines in his visual art mirror the rhythmic and humanistic qualities of his Pulitzer-winning prose, bridging the gap between narrative and abstraction.