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What makes the acrylic material superior for a Chris Foss print?
The 4mm acrylic provides unparalleled depth and color vibrancy, making the intricate mechanical details of Foss's spaceships pop with a modern, high-gloss finish that traditional prints lack.
Is the hardware for hanging included with the artwork?
Yes, each print includes a dedicated hanging kit with screws. Each corner features a pre-drilled 8mm hole located 14mm from the edge for easy and secure mounting.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of this print?
We use museum-quality acrylic and advanced printing techniques to ensure UV resistance and color longevity, positioning RedKalion as a trusted curator of long-lasting fine art.
What are the exact dimensions and corner specifications?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40") and features straight-cut corners for a sleek, modern look that complements Chris Foss’s futuristic subject matter.
How is the transparent background handled on this acrylic print?
To maintain the visual integrity and vibrancy of the art, any transparent areas in the image default to a solid white background during the printing process.
Who is Chris Foss and why is his art historically significant?
Chris Foss is a legendary illustrator who revolutionized sci-fi art in the 1970s by moving away from sleek rockets toward massive, industrial, and brightly colored spacecraft designs.
What is the 'Used Future' aesthetic seen in Foss's illustrations?
The 'Used Future' aesthetic portrays technology as functional, weathered, and aged, suggesting a lived-in universe—a concept that fundamentally influenced the production design of Star Wars and Alien.
