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What are the specific dimensions and paper quality of this Brett Whiteley print?
This reproduction measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) and is printed on 250 gsm Master's Edition archival paper. This premium, heavy-weight paper offers a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring a museum-quality feel for your fine art collection.
Will the colors of 'The River' fade over time?
No. We use acid-free paper with a pH value above 7, which prevents yellowing and degradation. This archival-grade standard ensures that the print retains its original clarity and tonal integrity for decades.
Is the paper texture glossy or matte?
The print features a sophisticated matte finish. It is uncoated and natural white (off-white), providing a luxurious, non-reflective surface that enhances the depth of the figurative lines and prevents glare from indoor lighting.
How does RedKalion ensure environmental responsibility?
We are committed to sustainability. All our paper is FSC-certified, meaning it is sourced from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Is there a minimum order for this museum-quality reproduction?
There are no minimum order requirements. Every Brett Whiteley fine art print is printed and shipped on demand, allowing us to maintain the highest quality control for every individual collector.
What inspired Brett Whiteley's 'The River' series?
Whiteley was deeply inspired by the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales. He viewed the river as a metaphor for life and sensuality, often blending the curves of the landscape with figurative human elements.
What characterizes Whiteley's figurative style in this piece?
Whiteley’s style in 'The River' is characterized by lyrical abstraction and calligraphic brushwork. He emphasizes the 'essential line,' creating a sense of fluid movement that connects the human form to the natural world.
