
What are the specifications of the paper used for this Blinky Palermo print?
We use Master's Edition archival paper, weighing 250 gsm (110 lb) with a thickness of 0.29 mm. It features a matte, uncoated, natural white finish, providing a premium, non-reflective surface perfect for fine art.
Will this archival-grade reproduction yellow over time?
No. Our prints are made on acid-free paper with a pH value above 7. This chemical stability prevents yellowing and ensures the colors remain vibrant and true for decades, meeting museum-level archival standards.
Is the production process for RedKalion prints eco-friendly?
Yes, sustainability is a priority. We use FSC-certified paper, ensuring the materials are sourced from responsibly managed forests. Additionally, each piece is printed on demand to minimize waste and carbon footprint.
How is the Blinky Palermo print shipped and fulfilled?
Your fine art print is produced on demand and shipped in protective packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. There are no minimum order requirements for our museum-quality reproductions.
Is there a minimum order requirement for this fine art poster?
There is no minimum order. RedKalion specializes in bespoke fulfillment, printing each 'Ohne Titel für Thordes' reproduction specifically for the collector upon order.
What is the significance of the 'Ohne Titel für Thordes' series by Blinky Palermo?
Created in 1976, this series reflects Palermo's late-career interest in 'Metallbilder' and geometric spatial relations. It highlights his transition from soft fabrics to rigid, precisely defined color compositions before his untimely death.
How does this 1976 work reflect Palermo's contribution to Minimalism?
Palermo's work bridges European avant-garde and American Minimalism. By stripping away narrative, he forces the viewer to confront the physical presence of color and its interaction with the surrounding architectural space.