
What is the artistic significance of the 1966 composition?
The '7 CIRCLES ABSTRACT' represents Calder's mastery of spatial relationships and the 'mobile' aesthetic in print form. Created in 1966, it showcases his transition to flat, bold graphic styles that maintain the energy of his kinetic sculptures.
Why did Alexander Calder focus on these specific primary colors?
Calder preferred primary colors (red, yellow, blue) to evoke a sense of purity and elemental power. He believed these colors provided the most direct emotional impact and clarity within abstract geometric compositions.
How does the acrylic material enhance this fine art print?
Our 4mm acrylic adds visual depth and brilliant light refraction. Unlike standard glass, it enhances the saturation of Calder's colors while offering a modern, sleek aesthetic that is both lightweight and shatter-resistant.
What are the specifications of the included hanging hardware?
Each print includes a premium mounting kit with screws featuring 15mm (0.6") heads. The acrylic is pre-drilled with 8mm (0.31") holes located exactly 14mm (0.55") from each corner for a secure, professional installation.
Is the background of the print transparent or solid?
While the material is acrylic, transparent areas in the design default to a high-density white background. This ensures the 7 Circles maintain their vibrant contrast and color accuracy regardless of your wall color.
How long will this archival-grade reproduction last?
RedKalion prints are engineered for longevity. The high-grade acrylic and UV-resistant inks prevent fading and yellowing, ensuring your Alexander Calder reproduction remains gallery-quality for decades in standard indoor environments.
Can this large-format print be shipped safely?
Yes. We use specialized protective packaging designed for 70x100 cm acrylic panels. Your print is securely crated to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready to elevate your home or office space.