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What are the physical specifications of the acrylic material?
The print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, providing a sleek, durable, and vibrant finish. This material enhances the artwork's depth, making it ideal for a high-end, modern presentation.
How is the 'Angle Study Large Trademark' mounted to the wall?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. The 15mm screw heads provide a secure and sophisticated floating mount 14mm from the edges.
Will the colors of the Ruscha print fade over time?
No. RedKalion uses archival-grade printing techniques on museum-quality acrylic to ensure the vibrant colors and sharp lines of Ruscha’s work remain pristine for decades without fading.
How is the artwork packaged for shipping?
We use high-durability, protective packaging specifically designed for large-format acrylic prints. This ensures your 70x100 cm Edward Ruscha piece arrives in perfect gallery condition anywhere in the world.
What is the finish of the corners and edges?
The print features modern straight-cut corners, offering a clean, architectural look that aligns with the geometric precision of Edward Ruscha’s 1962 composition.
Why is the 'Large Trademark' significant in Ed Ruscha's career?
This 1962 series marked Ruscha’s transition into Pop Art, utilizing the 20th Century Fox logo to explore the intersection of language, commercialism, and the dramatic landscape of Los Angeles.
What does the 'Angle Study' refer to in this specific composition?
'Angle Study' refers to the extreme diagonal perspective Ruscha employed, which creates a sense of infinite scale and cinematic movement, hallmarks of his early 'Word Paintings'.
