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What makes the 'Blessing' (1983) acrylic print museum-quality?
Our Toko Shinoda prints utilize high-grade 4mm acrylic and archival inks, ensuring vibrant color fidelity and depth. This combination mimics gallery-standard displays, offering superior clarity and protection against environmental degradation compared to standard paper prints.
How is the hardware for this Toko Shinoda print installed?
Each print includes a dedicated hanging kit with screws. The acrylic features four pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) located 14mm from each corner. The 15mm screw heads provide a secure, modern mount that offsets the artwork slightly from the wall.
What are the archival properties of this acrylic medium?
Acrylic prints are highly durable and moisture-resistant. RedKalion uses UV-resistant printing techniques that prevent yellowing and fading, ensuring that the minimalist beauty of Shinoda’s 1983 'Blessing' remains pristine for decades to come.
How does RedKalion handle shipping for large 70x100 cm prints?
We employ specialized protective packaging for all 70x100 cm (28x40″) acrylic works. Each piece is securely crated to prevent impact damage, ensuring your Toko Shinoda wall art arrives in perfect gallery condition, regardless of destination.
Can I request a custom size or specific finish for this Toko Shinoda piece?
We currently offer this edition in the 70x100 cm format with a sleek, polished acrylic finish and straight-cut corners. This specification was chosen to best complement the sweeping, architectural nature of Shinoda’s abstract brushwork.
Who was Toko Shinoda and why is her 1983 work significant?
Toko Shinoda was a centenarian Japanese master who merged traditional calligraphy with modern abstraction. Her 1983 works, like 'Blessing', represent a mature period where she achieved perfect balance between spontaneous movement and controlled, spiritual geometry.
How do the straight-cut corners affect the presentation of 'Blessing'?
The straight-cut corners provide a sharp, contemporary silhouette that mirrors the architectural precision of Shinoda’s lines. This design choice ensures the focus remains on the artwork’s internal composition while fitting seamlessly into modern luxury interiors.
