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What is "Delphic Sun-Box #2 - 1968" by Theodoros Stamos?
"Delphic Sun-Box #2" is a significant abstract expressionist painting by Theodoros Stamos from 1968, known for its evocative color fields and spiritual depth, now available as a museum-quality acrylic print.
What are the specifications of this Theodoros Stamos acrylic print?
This Theodoros Stamos print is on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic with straight-cut corners, offering a vibrant, durable, and modern display of the artwork.
How is the acrylic print shipped?
Our fine art prints are carefully packaged to ensure safe transit. Shipping logistics for this Theodoros Stamos wall art are handled with utmost care, providing tracking information upon dispatch.
How long will this museum-quality reproduction last?
Printed on durable 4mm acrylic with archival-grade inks, this Theodoros Stamos print is designed for exceptional longevity, preserving its vivid colors and artistic integrity for decades.
What is the significance of the "Sun-Box" series?
The "Sun-Box" series represents Theodoros Stamos' mature exploration of abstract forms, often inspired by ancient Greek sites and light, embodying a profound connection to landscape and spirituality.
What is the historical context of Theodoros Stamos' work in 1968?
In 1968, Theodoros Stamos was a prominent figure in Abstract Expressionism, refining his distinctive style characterized by lyrical abstraction and a deep engagement with color theory and existential themes.
