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What materials are used for the Bouquet of Anemones print?
We use premium 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic. This material is chosen for its superior clarity, durability, and ability to make colors appear more vibrant than traditional paper prints, resulting in a museum-quality finish.
How do I install my new acrylic wall art?
Your print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner. The 15mm screw heads ensure a secure mount, while the 14mm edge spacing provides a balanced, modern appearance on your wall.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. RedKalion utilizes archival-grade printing technology and UV-resistant acrylic. This combination ensures that the deep reds and subtle pastels of Redon’s anemones remain vivid and true to the original for decades.
How is the artwork shipped to ensure safety?
We utilize specialized protective packaging designed for large-format acrylic. Each piece is securely layered and boxed to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit, ensuring your masterpiece arrives in pristine condition.
What are the dimensions and corner style?
This specific Odilon Redon print measures 70x100 cm (approximately 28x40 inches). It features modern straight-cut corners, providing a sleek, professional look that fits perfectly in contemporary gallery-style settings.
What is the significance of the anemone in Redon's work?
For Odilon Redon, anemones were more than flowers; they represented the mystery of nature and the internal world. Their vibrant colors against dark backgrounds symbolized the emergence of light and consciousness from the dream state.
Why did Redon shift from 'noirs' to these vibrant florals?
Late in his career, Redon moved away from his 'noirs' (dark charcoals) to embrace oils and pastels. This shift represented a spiritual flowering, allowing him to explore the emotional power of color through floral subjects.
