
What materials are used for this Kandinsky print?
This museum-quality reproduction is crafted on 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that protects the artwork while enhancing its visual depth and clarity.
How do I mount the 'Black Spot' acrylic print?
Each print includes a comprehensive hanging kit with screws and hardware. The piece features pre-drilled holes in each corner, located 14mm from the edge, for a secure and professional installation.
Are the colors in this reproduction accurate to the original 1912 painting?
Yes, RedKalion uses advanced printing technology to ensure color fidelity. To maintain vibrancy, any transparent backgrounds in the original file are defaulted to white, ensuring Kandinsky’s palette remains striking.
Is the acrylic print resistant to fading over time?
Our acrylic prints are produced using archival-grade inks and UV-resistant materials, ensuring your fine art investment maintains its brilliance and resists yellowing or fading for decades.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion employs rigorous museum-standard packaging protocols. Your acrylic print is securely wrapped and cushioned to ensure it arrives at your gallery or home in pristine condition.
What is the significance of the year 1912 in Kandinsky's career?
1912 was a transformative year for Kandinsky, marked by the publication of 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art' and his move toward pure abstraction, making 'Black Spot' a vital historical artifact.
What does the 'Black Spot' represent in this composition?
In Kandinsky's theory, the 'Black Spot' acts as a point of ultimate silence or tension, providing a dramatic contrast to the surrounding colors and guiding the viewer's emotional journey through the canvas.