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What material is used for the Sol LeWitt acrylic print?
This fine art reproduction is crafted using 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, offering a vibrant, sleek finish and superior durability compared to standard glass.
Is mounting hardware included with this artwork?
Yes, each print includes a premium hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner for a secure, modern installation.
How does the acrylic finish affect the visual depth of the lines?
The 4mm acrylic layer adds a luminous quality and physical depth, making the black and gray bands appear more defined and three-dimensional.
What are the shipping and handling timelines for this piece?
RedKalion ensures white-glove packaging for all museum-quality prints. Shipping typically occurs within 5-7 business days with full tracking provided for your security.
Will the print maintain its color clarity over time?
Our archival-grade materials and UV-resistant acrylic ensure that the black and gray tones remain crisp and fade-resistant for decades of display.
What is the significance of the "Four Directions" in this specific LeWitt piece?
The four directions—vertical, horizontal, and two diagonals—represent LeWitt's exploration of all possible variations within a strict geometric system, creating a balanced, rhythmic composition.
How does Sol LeWitt's philosophy of "the idea as the machine" apply here?
This work follows a strict set of instructions regarding line width and direction, prioritizing the conceptual system over the individual brushstroke of the artist.
