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Astral Nebula - Hans Hofmann 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Astral Nebula - Hans Hofmann 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Elevate Your Space with Hans Hofmann’s 'Astral Nebula'

Experience the profound energy of Abstract Expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of Hans Hofmann’s Astral Nebula. As a central figure of the mid-century art movement, Hofmann was renowned for his ability to manipulate color and form to create a sense of three-dimensional depth on a two-dimensional surface. This piece captures the celestial intensity and architectural structure that defined his late career, offering a sophisticated focal point for any modern interior.

The Genius of 'Push and Pull'

At the heart of this work lies Hofmann's revolutionary 'Push and Pull' theory. By juxtaposing contrasting hues and geometric shapes, Hofmann creates a visual tension where colors seem to either recede or advance. In 'Astral Nebula,' the vibrant pigments evoke a cosmic expansion, inviting the viewer to explore the interplay between light, space, and emotion. This fine art print is more than a decoration; it is a masterclass in the dynamics of abstract composition.

RedKalion’s Archival Excellence

At RedKalion, we believe that world-class art deserves world-class presentation. Our reproductions are crafted to endure for generations using archival museum-quality paper. This 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, uncoated paper provides a sophisticated matte finish that eliminates glare, allowing the brilliance of Hofmann’s palette to shine through with absolute clarity.

  • Premium Frame: Constructed from responsibly sourced black oak and ash wood, measuring a substantial 20mm (0.79") in thickness and width for a bold, premium profile.
  • Superior Protection: Each print is shielded by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring your investment remains pristine.
  • Sustainability: We utilize FSC-certified materials, reflecting our commitment to the environment and ethical sourcing.
  • Ready-to-Hang: Delivered with a professional hanging kit included, allowing you to transform your gallery wall immediately.

Invest in an archival masterpiece that honors the legacy of Hans Hofmann and the meticulous standards of RedKalion curation.

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What defines the quality of this Hans Hofmann print?

This Astral Nebula reproduction uses 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper. Its matte, uncoated finish ensures a glare-free viewing experience, capturing every nuance of Hofmann's original color palette and the 'Push and Pull' dynamic.

Is the frame durable and high-quality?

Yes, the frame is crafted from solid, responsibly sourced oak and ash wood. At 20mm thick, it provides a more robust and premium aesthetic than the standard 14mm frames found elsewhere.

Is the paper used for the print archival?

Absolutely. We use natural white, acid-free paper that meets museum standards for longevity, ensuring your fine art print will not yellow or degrade over time.

How do I hang my Astral Nebula print?

Your framed print arrives ready-to-hang with a professional hanging kit included. The shatterproof plexiglass ensures the piece is safe to handle and lightweight enough for easy installation.

Is this print sustainably sourced?

Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. All frames and paper are made from FSC-certified materials or equivalent, supporting responsible forestry and reducing environmental impact.

What was Hans Hofmann's 'Push and Pull' theory?

Hofmann’s theory suggests that color and form can create spatial depth without traditional perspective. By using contrasting colors, he creates a sense of movement where shapes appear to move toward or away from the viewer.

In what era was Hans Hofmann most influential?

Hans Hofmann was a titan of the mid-20th century, specifically the Abstract Expressionist era. He served as a bridge between European modernism and the burgeoning American avant-garde in New York.