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What are the specifications of the paper used for this Bob Law print?
We use our Master's Edition archival paper, which is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality substrate. It features a thickness of 0.29 mm and a luxurious matte, natural white finish for an authentic fine art feel.
How does the archival quality prevent yellowing?
The paper is acid-free with a pH level above 7. This chemical stability ensures that the print does not yellow or degrade over time, preserving the minimalist integrity of the artwork for future generations.
Is this Bob Law reproduction sustainably produced?
Yes, RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper from responsibly managed forests. Our on-demand printing model also reduces carbon footprint and waste, ensuring a sustainable path from the gallery to your home.
What is the shipping process for RedKalion fine art posters?
We fulfill orders with no minimums, printing each piece on demand. This ensures you receive a fresh, meticulously handled print. We ship globally in secure, protective packaging to guarantee museum-standard delivery.
Does the matte finish affect the color depth of 'Castle CCCXXXIII'?
The matte finish is designed to enhance color depth and contrast without the distraction of reflections. Its natural white, uncoated texture provides a sophisticated, non-glare surface that emphasizes the artwork's subtle geometric lines.
What defines Bob Law's 'Castle' series of works?
Law's 'Castle' series represents his continued interest in 'the drawing of the thing.' These works explore architectural suggestions and spatial boundaries using minimalist outlines, reflecting his career-long preoccupation with presence and absence.
Why is the date '15.7.01' included in the artwork title?
Bob Law frequently used a diaristic titling method, incorporating the specific date of a work's completion. This emphasizes the temporal nature of his creative process and grounds his abstract forms in a specific moment of time.
