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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the paper quality of the Bob Law print?
Our Bob Law prints use Master's Edition archival paper. At 250 gsm (110 lb), this museum-quality, natural white paper ensures a luxurious, matte finish that highlights the subtle nuances of minimalist art without any glare.
Is this print archival-grade?
Yes. This reproduction is acid-free (pH above 7), preventing yellowing or degradation. Our archival-grade process ensures that "A Cross to Bare" remains a centerpiece in your collection for decades.
Does the poster come with a frame?
To ensure maximum protection and flexibility for your framing preferences, this 75x100 cm poster is shipped unframed. We provide it as a premium fine art print, ready for custom framing to suit your interior.
What are the shipping logistics for RedKalion prints?
RedKalion offers on-demand printing with no minimum orders. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout, but we minimize transit times by fulfilling your order from the facility closest to your location.
Is the paper sustainably sourced?
Absolutely. We prioritize environmental responsibility. This Bob Law print is produced on FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your acquisition of high art supports sustainable forestry practices.
What is the significance of the cross in Bob Law's late work?
In his later years, Law stripped the cross of religious dogma, treating it as a primal, structural form. "A Cross to Bare" explores the tension between the horizontal and vertical planes, inviting quiet contemplation.
What does "A Cross to Bare" represent in Minimalism?
It represents the culmination of Law's reductionist philosophy. By focusing on the barest essentials of form and space, the work challenges the viewer to engage with the physical presence of the object rather than its symbolism.
