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What are the print specifications for Brett Whiteley's Listening to Nature?
This print is produced on Master's Edition 250 gsm (110 lb) archival paper. It features a matte, natural white finish and is 0.29 mm thick, ensuring a premium, gallery-quality feel for this 75x100 cm fine art reproduction.
How does the archival quality ensure the longevity of this reproduction?
We use acid-free paper with a pH level above 7. This prevents the paper from yellowing or becoming brittle over time, ensuring the colors and integrity of Whiteley's work remain vibrant for decades.
Is the paper used for this fine art poster sustainably sourced?
Yes, RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper for all our prints. This ensures that the materials for your Brett Whiteley reproduction are sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
How is my RedKalion art print shipped?
Our prints are printed and shipped on demand with no minimum orders. We use robust, protective packaging to ensure your museum-quality poster arrives in pristine condition, ready for framing and display.
Does this print require a specific type of frame?
While this 30x40 inch print fits standard large-format frames, we recommend archival-grade framing with UV-protective glass to complement the acid-free paper and further protect the artwork from environmental factors.
What was the artistic context of Brett Whiteley's work in 1964?
In 1964, Whiteley was living in London and gaining international acclaim. His work from this period often explored the intersection of human form and nature, influenced by his studies at the London Zoo and the contemporary British art scene.
What does the title Listening to Nature represent in Whiteley’s oeuvre?
The title reflects Whiteley's fascination with the sensory experience of the environment. It marks a transition toward 'lyrical expressionism,' where the artist seeks to visualize the rhythms, sounds, and invisible energies of the natural world.
