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What are the dimensions and material of this John Hoyland print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on a 4mm acrylic panel for a durable, vibrant finish that enhances John Hoyland's abstract expressionism.
How is the John Hoyland acrylic print mounted and hung?
It features straight-cut corners and includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge) for easy installation of your museum-quality wall art.
What is the significance of "Orange, Pink - 1971" in art history?
This work showcases John Hoyland's mastery of acrylic paints and bold color fields, reflecting his peak experimentation in 1970s abstract expressionism and emotional depth.
How does RedKalion ensure the quality of this reproduction?
We use archival-grade materials and precise printing techniques to capture the vibrant hues and textures of Hoyland's original, ensuring a long-lasting fine art print.
What is included with the shipping of this John Hoyland wall art?
Your order includes the acrylic print with a hanging kit, securely packaged for safe delivery to preserve its sleek, modern design.
Can you describe John Hoyland's technique in this artwork?
Hoyland used layered acrylic paints for spontaneous, gestural marks, creating dynamic contrasts between orange and pink that evoke energy and abstraction.
Why choose an acrylic print for John Hoyland's art?
Acrylic enhances color vibrancy and durability, mirroring Hoyland's use of the medium for a contemporary, high-impact display of his prints.
