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What is the artwork depicted in this museum-quality print?
This is a museum-quality fine art print reproduction of 'Curve in Relief III EK561' by the renowned artist Ellsworth Kelly, celebrated for its minimalist form.
What are the specifications of the acrylic print?
The print is made from 4mm (0.15") durable acrylic with straight-cut corners. It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is designed for vibrant, lasting display.
How is the print designed for hanging?
A comprehensive hanging kit is included. It features hardware, screws, and precisely placed screw holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) for secure, easy mounting.
What is the archival longevity of this reproduction?
Our museum-quality prints utilize archival inks and materials, ensuring exceptional longevity and resistance to fading, preserving the artwork's integrity for decades.
How is the artwork packaged and shipped?
Each archival print is carefully packaged to ensure safe transit. Shipping details and estimated delivery times are provided at checkout for your convenience.
Tell me more about Ellsworth Kelly's artistic style.
Ellsworth Kelly was a pioneer of hard-edge painting and Color Field art, known for his precise, biomorphic forms and vibrant, unmodulated colors that explore pure shape and space.
What is the significance of the 'Curve in Relief' series?
The 'Curve in Relief' series showcases Kelly's exploration of how flat shapes can interact with light and shadow, creating a subtle dimensionality that challenges the viewer's perception of form.
