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Burnt Umber Ultramarine - 2004 - Yun Hyong-keun Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Burnt Umber Ultramarine - 2004 - Yun Hyong-keun Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Elevate Your Space with Yun Hyong-keun’s Meditative Masterpiece

Experience the profound stillness of Burnt Umber & Ultramarine (2004) by Yun Hyong-keun, a leading figure of the Korean Dansaekhwa movement. This museum-quality reproduction captures the artist's signature 'gate' motif, where earth (burnt umber) and heaven (ultramarine) bleed together into a singular, silent void. Our acrylic print technology brings a modern, luminous depth to this late-period masterpiece, honoring the original's exploration of time and the beauty of decay.

The RedKalion Archival Standard

At RedKalion, we bridge the gap between historical significance and contemporary interior design. This fine art reproduction is meticulously crafted on 4mm (0.15") acrylic, a material chosen for its ability to enhance color saturation and provide a sleek, vibrant finish that glass simply cannot match. With straight-cut corners and an integrated hanging system, this piece transforms any room into a gallery-level environment.

Sophisticated Craftsmanship and Durability

  • Material: High-grade 4mm acrylic for a deep, vibrant, and shatter-resistant finish.
  • Design: Minimalist straight-cut corners that complement contemporary and mid-century modern aesthetics.
  • Hanging Kit: Includes premium hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes located 14mm from each edge for a secure, floating presentation.
  • Visual Integrity: To ensure the highest fidelity to Yun’s vision, any transparent areas in the original composition are rendered in a crisp, clean white.

By choosing this archival-grade reproduction, you are not merely purchasing wall art; you are investing in a piece of art history that will endure for generations. The 28x40″ format provides a commanding presence, perfect for collectors who appreciate the intersection of Eastern philosophy and Western minimalism.

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What materials are used for the Burnt Umber & Ultramarine acrylic print?

This print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, providing a sleek, durable, and vibrant finish that enhances the depth of Yun Hyong-keun’s pigments better than standard glass or canvas prints.

How do I install this 70x100 cm artwork on my wall?

Each print includes a comprehensive hanging kit with screws and hardware. The piece features pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge) for a secure and modern floating installation.

Does the print come with a frame or specific edge design?

The print features sophisticated straight-cut corners for a modern look. It is designed to be frameless, allowing the 4mm acrylic edge to catch the light and create a high-end gallery aesthetic.

What is the shipping process for large-format acrylic prints?

We utilize specialized, high-impact protective packaging and archival-safe materials to ensure your Yun Hyong-keun reproduction arrives in pristine condition. All shipments are fully insured and tracked for your peace of mind.

How does the acrylic material affect the archival longevity?

Acrylic is naturally UV-resistant and highly durable, protecting the fine art inks from fading over time. This ensures your investment maintains its vibrant burnt umber and ultramarine hues for decades of enjoyment.

What is the significance of the colors in Yun Hyong-keun’s 2004 work?

In Yun's philosophy, Burnt Umber represents the Earth, while Ultramarine represents the Heaven. The mixing of these colors symbolizes the gate between life and death, reflecting a deep, meditative state of being.

Is this an authentic representation of the Dansaekhwa movement?

Yes, RedKalion works to ensure that the proportions, color values, and 'inky' texture characteristic of the Korean monochrome movement are accurately preserved in our high-resolution archival reproductions.