
What are the paper specifications for this François Morellet print?
The artwork is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality, natural white paper. This archival-grade, acid-free paper features a matte, uncoated finish for a sophisticated look that lasts centuries without yellowing.
Is the black wooden frame sustainably sourced?
Yes. Our frames are crafted from FSC-certified oak and ash wood. The black finish provides a sleek, minimalist aesthetic while adhering to strict environmental and social sustainability standards.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
We use shatterproof plexiglass to protect the print surface and ensure it arrives in pristine condition. Each framed print is securely packaged with reinforced corners and protective layers to prevent damage during transit.
Does the print arrive ready to hang?
Absolutely. Your RedKalion framed art print comes with a pre-installed hanging kit. The 20mm wide frame is designed for immediate mounting, allowing you to elevate your decor without extra hardware.
How long will this archival print maintain its color?
Designed for longevity, our archival museum-quality paper and high-pigment inks ensure the print remains vibrant for over 100 years when kept indoors and away from direct, harsh UV exposure.
What inspired François Morellet's 'Avalanche' series?
Morellet was fascinated by 'the spirit of a system.' The Avalanche series uses geometric tilting and linear repetition to simulate organic movement through mathematical precision, bridging the gap between chaos and order.
Why is the year 1996 significant for Morellet’s work?
By 1996, Morellet had perfected his 'disintegration' of geometry. This period reflects his mastery in using simple lines to create complex optical effects, solidifying his role as a leader in European Concrete Art.