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What makes the "Back Off" print museum-quality?
We use 250 gsm archival-grade, natural white paper with a matte finish. This ensures color accuracy and longevity, meeting the standards for fine art reproductions.
Is the frame sustainably sourced and durable?
Yes, our black wooden frames are crafted from FSC-certified oak or ash, measuring 20mm wide for superior structural integrity compared to standard frames.
How is the artwork protected during shipping and display?
Each print is protected by premium shatterproof plexiglass and packaged securely. A hanging kit is included, making it ready to hang immediately upon arrival.
What is the archival life of this Sam Francis reproduction?
By utilizing uncoated, natural white museum-quality paper, this print is designed to resist yellowing and degradation, ensuring it remains a centerpiece for decades.
Does the 70x100 cm size include the frame?
The 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) dimensions refer to the internal print size; the 20mm frame adds a sophisticated, minimal border to the overall footprint.
What artistic movement does "Back Off" represent?
Sam Francis was a key figure in Abstract Expressionism and Tachisme, emphasizing spontaneous gesture and the dynamic interplay between pigment and white space.
What technique did Sam Francis use for this style of work?
Francis utilized a 'drip and splatter' technique influenced by Japanese Zen aesthetics, focusing on how color occupies and defines the void of the canvas.
