
What is the historical significance of Helen Frankenthaler's Magnet, 1992-?
Magnet, 1992- is a late work by Helen Frankenthaler, showcasing her iconic soak-stain technique that revolutionized Abstract Expressionism. It reflects her mastery of color and form, created by pouring thinned acrylics onto canvas for luminous, fluid effects.
How does the acrylic print enhance the artwork's details?
The 4mm acrylic panel provides a sleek, vibrant finish that amplifies Frankenthaler's color saturation and texture, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction with sharp, modern edges for optimal display.
What are the specifications of the hanging kit included?
The hanging kit includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner—14mm from the edge with an 8mm diameter hole and 15mm screw head—for easy, secure installation of your fine art print.
How is the print shipped to ensure it arrives safely?
RedKalion ships this archival acrylic print in protective packaging with reinforced corners to prevent damage during transit, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction arrives ready to hang.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, this premium reproduction uses high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure archival longevity and fade resistance, preserving the vibrant colors of Frankenthaler's artwork for years.
What inspired Helen Frankenthaler's soak-stain technique?
Frankenthaler developed the soak-stain technique in the 1950s, inspired by Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, using thinned paints to create translucent, organic forms that became a hallmark of Color Field painting.
Why does the transparent background default to white?
The transparent background defaults to white to enhance contrast and presentation, making Frankenthaler's vibrant colors pop and ensuring optimal visibility in any lighting for this modern art print.