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What paper quality is used for the Alfred Jensen Solar Energy Optics print?
We use our Master's Edition archival paper. It is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper with a natural white, matte finish, providing a luxurious feel and incredible color depth.
Is this fine art poster acid-free and archival?
Yes. The paper is acid-free with a pH value above 7, ensuring your Alfred Jensen print will not yellow or degrade over time, maintaining its original vibrancy for decades.
How does RedKalion handle shipping and order fulfillment?
We print and ship all orders on demand with no minimums. Your Alfred Jensen Solar Energy Optics poster is handled with white-glove care and shipped in robust packaging to ensure it arrives in gallery condition.
What finish does the 'Solar Energy Optics' print have?
This print features a matte, uncoated finish. This premium surface prevents reflections and highlights the intricate mathematical patterns and vibrant hues of Jensen’s 1975 masterwork.
Are the materials used for this poster environmentally friendly?
Absolutely. RedKalion is committed to sustainability; our paper is FSC-certified (or equivalent), ensuring it is sourced from responsibly managed forests and is better for the planet.
Who was Alfred Jensen and what is the significance of this 1975 piece?
Alfred Jensen was a visionary artist who blended science, math, and ancient philosophy. Solar Energy Optics (1975) represents his late-career mastery of translating physics and light energy into grid-based, diagrammatic fine art.
Does this print capture the texture of Jensen's original technique?
While the print is flat, the high-resolution reproduction process captures the visual depth and 'optical weight' of Jensen's original impasto style, creating a stunningly realistic representation of the 1975 artwork.
