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What makes the Sonia Delaunay Abstract Composition print museum-quality?
At RedKalion, we use high-definition archival pigments bonded with 4mm premium acrylic. This process captures the precise color values Sonia Delaunay intended, offering a vibrancy and depth that exceeds standard paper or canvas reproductions.
What material is used for this fine art print?
This print is produced on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic. It features straight-cut corners and a sleek finish that provides a modern, high-end look while protecting the artwork from UV light and moisture.
Is the mounting hardware included with the print?
Yes, each order includes a professional hanging kit. The acrylic panel comes with pre-drilled holes in each corner and includes high-quality screws and standoffs for a secure, sophisticated installation.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use specialized protective packaging to ensure your acrylic print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is securely wrapped and shipped in a reinforced box to prevent any scratches or structural damage during transit.
Will the colors of the Abstract Composition fade over time?
No. Our archival-grade acrylic and specialized inks are designed for longevity. The 4mm acrylic acts as a natural UV filter, ensuring the semicircles remain as vivid as the day they were printed for decades to come.
What is the significance of semicircles in Delaunay's work?
Sonia Delaunay used semicircles to represent the energy of modern life and the rhythm of light. By overlapping these shapes, she achieved a sense of 'simultaneous' movement through color interaction alone.
What was the Orphism movement?
Orphism was an offshoot of Cubism focused on pure abstraction and bright colors. Delaunay and her husband Robert pioneered this style to evoke a musical harmony through visual, geometric compositions.
