
What are the specific dimensions and paper quality of this Agnes Pelton print?
This print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) and is produced on 250 gsm Master's Edition paper. This archival-grade, museum-quality paper is 0.29 mm thick, providing a premium feel and exceptional structural integrity for large-format displays.
How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of the "Ascent" reproduction?
We use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This prevents the natural white fibers from yellowing or becoming brittle over time, ensuring your fine art poster maintains its original clarity and tonal range for decades.
What is the significance of "Ascent" (Liberation) in Agnes Pelton's career?
Painted in 1946, "Ascent" reflects Pelton's mature Transcendentalist style. It represents the soul's journey toward enlightenment, using abstract biomorphic shapes and atmospheric light to convey spiritual concepts that were central to her lifelong artistic philosophy.
Is the paper used for this fine art poster environmentally sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to ecological responsibility. The Master's Edition paper used for this Pelton reproduction is FSC-certified, ensuring it comes from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How is shipping handled for these museum-quality prints?
Each print is produced on demand with no minimum order requirements. We use specialized protective packaging to ensure your archival print arrives in pristine condition, ready for framing and display in your home or office.
What artistic style does Agnes Pelton employ in this 1946 work?
Pelton utilizes Spiritual Abstraction. Unlike her contemporaries in the New York school, her work is characterized by soft, glowing edges and structured compositions that symbolize metaphysical states, a hallmark of the California-based Transcendental Painting Group.
Will the colors of this print fade over time?
Because we use archival-grade materials and pigment-based printing processes on pH-neutral paper, our reproductions are highly resistant to fading. When kept out of direct, harsh sunlight, the colors will remain vibrant and true to the original vision.