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What makes this Sam Gilliam Blue Line print unique?
Our reproduction uses high-definition imagery on 4mm acrylic, capturing the nuanced color gradients of Gilliam’s original work with a depth and vibrancy that standard paper prints lack.
What are the specific material features of this acrylic print?
The piece is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic with straight-cut corners. Transparent backgrounds are rendered in white to ensure the colors of the Blue Line remain vivid and true.
How is the artwork packaged for shipping?
Every RedKalion print is secured in protective, impact-resistant packaging to ensure your Sam Gilliam wall art arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition, ready for immediate display.
Will the colors of my acrylic print fade over time?
No. We use archival-grade UV-resistant inks and 4mm acrylic, which protects the pigment from environmental degradation, ensuring museum-level longevity for your investment.
What hardware is included for hanging the artwork?
The print includes a full hanging kit: screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge) with 8mm diameters to accommodate the 15mm screw heads provided.
Who was Sam Gilliam and why is his work significant?
Sam Gilliam (1933–2022) was a titan of post-war American art. He revolutionized the Washington Color School by liberating the canvas from the stretcher, creating fluid, sculptural paintings.
What does the 'Blue Line' signify in Gilliam’s aesthetic?
In Gilliam's work, lines and colors represent a dialogue between improvisation and structure, often influenced by the rhythmic complexities of jazz and the physical properties of acrylic paint.
