
What kind of paper is used for this Lygia Pape print?
We use archival-grade 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper. This museum-quality paper is uncoated and matte to ensure no reflections interfere with your view of the artwork.
What are the dimensions of the black wooden frame?
The frame is 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a more robust and premium profile than standard gallery frames. It is crafted from responsibly sourced oak and ash.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
Your framed art print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and securely packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready to elevate your interior space immediately.
Is this print considered archival quality?
Yes, RedKalion uses FSC-certified, archival-grade materials. The 250 gsm paper and acid-free composition ensure that the print will not yellow or degrade, preserving its value for decades.
Is the Lygia Pape print ready to hang upon arrival?
Absolutely. Every framed print includes a pre-installed hanging kit, allowing you to mount your new Lygia Pape masterpiece on your wall the moment it arrives.
What movement is Lygia Pape associated with?
Lygia Pape was a founding member of the Neo-Concrete movement in Brazil, which sought to bring art into the physical, sensory world rather than keeping it purely representational.
What does "Balls" (2001) represent in Pape's body of work?
Created late in her career, "Balls" reflects Pape's obsession with spatial relationships and rhythmic geometry, using static forms to suggest movement and three-dimensional depth within a flat plane.