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Why choose an acrylic print for Julius Evola’s 'Astrazione'?
Acrylic prints offer unparalleled vibrancy and depth. Our 4mm thick acrylic enhances the geometric precision and bold colors of Evola’s 1921 work, creating a sleek, museum-quality finish that far surpasses standard posters in both durability and aesthetic impact.
What mounting hardware is included with my fine art print?
Your print arrives ready to display with a professional hanging kit, including screws. We pre-drill 8mm holes at each corner, 14mm from the edge, designed to fit the 15mm screw heads perfectly for a secure, floating presentation.
How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of these reproductions?
We use archival-grade inks and high-quality 4mm acrylic to protect against UV fading and environmental wear. Our process ensures that your Julius Evola wall art remains as vibrant and clear as the day it was printed.
What is the turnaround time for shipping wall art like this?
We prioritize the safety of your art. Each piece is securely packaged and typically ships within 3-5 business days. We provide tracked shipping to ensure your museum-quality reproduction arrives in pristine condition at your doorstep.
Does the transparent background of the artwork affect the print?
No. For optimal presentation and color accuracy, any transparent backgrounds in the original digital file are defaulted to white. This ensures the 1921 'Astrazione' maintains its intended visual balance and clarity.
Who was Julius Evola during the creation of 'Astrazione' in 1921?
In 1921, Evola was a leading figure in the Italian Dada movement. 'Astrazione' represents his final foray into painting before dedicating his life to philosophy, making it a rare artifact of his 'Alchemical' artistic period.
How does this piece represent the transition from Futurism to Dadaism?
Evola moved away from the Futurist obsession with machinery toward the Dadaist focus on interiority. 'Astrazione' reflects this by using abstract forms to represent spiritual states rather than external physical motion.
