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What material is used for the Ellsworth Kelly print?
The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. This material is chosen for its ability to produce vibrant colors and a sleek, durable finish that mimics a professional gallery presentation.
How is the artwork mounted on the wall?
The print includes a complete hanging kit with screws. It features pre-drilled holes in each corner, located 14mm from the edge, with 15mm screw heads for a secure and elegant display.
Is this print considered archival quality?
Yes. RedKalion uses museum-grade techniques and high-quality acrylic that protects the pigments from UV exposure, ensuring the archival longevity and vibrancy of the colors for decades.
How are these large acrylic prints shipped?
We utilize specialized, high-impact packaging to protect the 70x100 cm acrylic panel. Every shipment is tracked and insured to guarantee your artwork arrives in pristine condition.
Are the corners of the print rounded or straight?
This specific Ellsworth Kelly print features straight-cut corners, maintaining the geometric integrity and architectural aesthetic associated with modern hard-edge minimalism.
What inspired Ellsworth Kelly’s use of color blocks?
Kelly was inspired by the 'found' shapes in his environment. He aimed to present color as its own object, removing any evidence of the artist's brushwork to focus on pure visual perception.
Why is 'Blue-Green-Black-Red' significant in art history?
This work is a definitive example of Hard-Edge Abstraction. It represents the 20th-century shift toward objective art, where the interaction of color and scale becomes the primary subject for the viewer.
