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What are the paper specifications for this Wols print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte, uncoated paper. This archival-grade material is chosen for its museum-quality thickness (0.29 mm) and its ability to preserve color without glare.
Is the frame made from sustainable materials?
Yes, our frames are crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. They are FSC-certified, ensuring your fine art print supports sustainable forestry practices.
Is the artwork protected from damage?
Each print is shielded by shatterproof, transparent plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass with superior durability, ensuring your Aile de Papillon print arrives and remains in perfect condition.
Does the print arrive ready to hang?
Absolutely. Your framed art print includes a professional hanging kit and arrives ready-to-hang, allowing you to elevate your space immediately upon delivery.
What are the dimensions of the frame?
The black wooden frame is 20mm (0.79") thick and wide. This profile is wider than standard frames, providing a premium, gallery-style aesthetic for the 70x100 cm artwork.
What is the significance of Tachisme in this artwork?
Tachisme is the European equivalent of Abstract Expressionism. In Aile de Papillon, it is seen through Wols' use of spontaneous stains and organic forms that evoke biological structures.
Who was the artist Wols?
Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze) was a German painter and photographer who became a pioneer of Art Informel. His work often explored the tension between the microscopic and the cosmic.
