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Bowld Banana - 1981 - Mary Pratt 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Bowld Banana - 1981 - Mary Pratt 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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A Masterpiece of Domestic Realism: Mary Pratt’s Bowld Banana (1981)

Experience the luminous intensity of Mary Pratt’s Bowld Banana (1981), a definitive work of modern realism. This stunning 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) framed art print captures Pratt's unique ability to elevate the mundane into the monumental. By focusing on the interplay of light and texture on a simple piece of fruit, Pratt invites the viewer to witness the extraordinary within the domestic sphere. This piece serves as a testament to her mastery of light, which she often captured via photography before meticulously translating it to canvas.

As a premier museum-quality reproduction, this piece is printed on 250 gsm (110 lb) archival, natural white paper. The matte, uncoated finish ensures that the subtle gradients and rich shadows of Pratt's palette are rendered without glare. Each print is housed in a sophisticated 20mm (0.79") thick frame, crafted from responsibly sourced black oak and ash wood, providing a robust and elegant profile that surpasses standard gallery alternatives.

The RedKalion Commitment to Excellence

At RedKalion, we curate art that endures. This fine art print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, ensuring both clarity and long-term protection against the elements. It arrives ready-to-hang with an included kit, allowing you to seamlessly integrate this archival masterpiece into your collection. Elevate your interior with a piece that celebrates the poetic beauty of the everyday through the lens of one of the 20th century's most revered realists.

  • Premium Paper: 250 gsm museum-quality, natural white, matte finish for an authentic feel.
  • Superior Framing: 20mm solid black wood (oak/ash), providing a contemporary and durable finish.
  • Archival Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass safeguards the intricate details of the artwork.
  • Sustainability: Crafted from FSC-certified, responsibly sourced materials.
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What materials are used for the Mary Pratt Bowld Banana print?

We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, matte archival paper. This museum-quality, uncoated paper ensures the Bowld Banana print retains its vibrant detail and historical accuracy without any distracting glare.

How is the print framed and prepared for hanging?

The print is mounted in a 20mm thick frame made from black oak and ash wood. It includes a pre-installed hanging kit, making it ready to hang directly on your wall upon arrival.

Is the paper used for this fine art reproduction sustainable?

Yes, all prints from RedKalion use FSC-certified materials or equivalent, ensuring that your Mary Pratt reproduction is crafted from responsibly sourced wood and sustainable paper fibers.

What protection does the frame provide for the artwork?

Each framed print is protected by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This ensures your Bowld Banana artwork remains safe from dust and physical damage while providing crystal-clear visibility.

How long will this archival print last in a home environment?

Our prints are archival-grade, meaning they are designed to resist yellowing and fading for decades. The 250 gsm paper and protective framing ensure the artwork remains a legacy piece in your home.

What defines Mary Pratt’s artistic style in Bowld Banana?

Mary Pratt is celebrated for her luminist approach to domestic realism. In 'Bowld Banana' (1981), she transforms a simple kitchen subject into a profound study of light and form, characteristic of her photorealist-inspired technique.

What was Mary Pratt's process for creating her realistic works?

Pratt often used a camera to 'stop time,' capturing a specific moment of light in her home. She then used these snapshots as references to create paintings that emphasized the fleeting, spiritual quality of light on domestic objects.