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Screen I diptych - 1955 - Kenzo Okada 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

Screen I diptych - 1955 - Kenzo Okada 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches Framed Art Print – Black Wooden Frame

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Screen I Diptych (1955) by Kenzo Okada – Framed Art Print

Immerse yourself in the serene abstraction of Kenzo Okada's Screen I Diptych, a 1955 masterpiece that bridges Japanese aesthetics with Western modernism. This framed art print captures the delicate balance of form and void, where subtle textures and muted tones evoke a meditative calm. As a leading figure in post-war abstraction, Okada's work reflects his unique synthesis of calligraphic grace and minimalist composition, making this piece a timeless addition to any discerning collection.

RedKalion presents this museum-quality reproduction on premium archival paper, ensuring every nuance of the original is preserved. The 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated paper offers a natural white finish that enhances the artwork's subtle hues, while the shatterproof plexiglass provides durable protection without glare. Housed in a responsibly sourced black wooden frame made from oak and ash, with a substantial 20mm (0.79") thickness for a bold, contemporary presence, this print is ready to elevate your space with enduring elegance.

  • Artwork Details: Kenzo Okada, Screen I Diptych, 1955, abstract painting reproduction.
  • Print Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches, ideal for statement wall art.
  • Frame: Black wooden frame, 20mm thick, includes hanging kit for easy installation.
  • Paper: 250 gsm archival museum-quality paper, FSC-certified for sustainability.
  • Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass front for safety and clarity.

Elevate your home or office with this archival masterpiece from RedKalion, where expert curation meets premium craftsmanship in fine art prints.

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What is the historical significance of Kenzo Okada's Screen I Diptych?

Kenzo Okada's Screen I Diptych (1955) is a key work in post-war abstraction, blending Japanese ink painting traditions with Western modernism to create serene, meditative compositions that influenced abstract art movements.

How does the frame enhance this art print?

The black wooden frame, made from responsibly sourced oak and ash with a 20mm thickness, provides a bold, contemporary border that complements the artwork's minimalist aesthetic and ensures durability for your fine art display.

What are the specifications of the archival paper used?

This museum-quality print uses 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated paper with a natural white finish and 0.29 mm thickness, offering superior color fidelity and longevity for premium art reproductions.

Is this framed print ready to hang?

Yes, it includes a hanging kit and is ready to hang directly on your wall, making installation simple for your home or office decor with this abstract art diptych.

How does the shatterproof plexiglass protect the print?

The shatterproof plexiglass front safeguards the print from dust, UV light, and physical damage while providing a clear, glare-free view, ideal for preserving framed art prints long-term.

What makes this a sustainable art print?

It features FSC-certified or equivalent sustainable paper and responsibly sourced wood for the frame, aligning with eco-friendly practices in fine art reproduction.

Can you describe Okada's technique in this diptych?

Okada employed delicate brushwork and layered textures in Screen I Diptych, drawing from Japanese calligraphy to create abstract forms that evoke tranquility and spatial depth in mid-century modern art.