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What is the print quality of this Albert Irvin reproduction?
RedKalion uses premium 4mm acrylic to produce museum-quality prints. This material enhances the vibrancy and depth of Albert Irvin's color palette, ensuring a sleek, high-definition finish that resists fading and maintains its brilliance for decades.
How is the Albert Irvin Acrylic Print mounted?
The print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. These holes are 14mm from the edge, allowing for a modern, secure installation that creates a professional gallery-style presentation in your home.
Does the acrylic print have a frame?
No, this is a modern acrylic print with straight-cut corners designed for a frameless, minimalist look. The floating effect provided by the included hardware kit emphasizes the artwork's edges and allows the colors to merge seamlessly with your wall.
How long will this archival print last?
Our acrylic prints are engineered for archival longevity. The 4mm acrylic protects the pigments from UV rays and moisture, ensuring that the intense colors of 'Alba' remain as vivid as the day they were printed.
What is the shipping process for large-format art?
RedKalion ensures every print is securely packaged in custom protective materials to prevent scratches or breakage during transit. We use premium couriers to ensure your Albert Irvin wall art arrives in perfect gallery condition.
What inspired Albert Irvin to create 'Alba' in 1987?
'Alba' refers to the light of dawn. Irvin was inspired by the rhythmic energy of London and the way light interacts with urban spaces, using layered acrylic glazes to capture a sense of movement and temporal change.
