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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.
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What is the significance of Antoni Tàpies' "Untitled Flame and Mirror" from 1967?
This artwork is a key example of Tàpies' Matter Painting style, using mixed media to explore symbolic themes like introspection and transformation during his mature period in 1960s abstract art.
How does the 4mm acrylic enhance this fine art print?
The 4mm (0.15") acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant finish that boosts color saturation and durability, ensuring a museum-quality reproduction for your Antoni Tàpies acrylic print.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this 70x100 cm print?
This 70x100 cm / 28x40″ print includes a hanging kit with pre-drilled holes (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter) and hardware for easy installation of your modern art reproduction.
How is the design optimized for a modern look?
It features straight-cut corners and transparent backgrounds defaulted to white, offering a clean, contemporary aesthetic for your Antoni Tàpies archival print.
What makes RedKalion's reproductions archival and long-lasting?
We use premium materials like 4mm acrylic and precise printing techniques to create durable, fade-resistant museum-quality prints that preserve artwork integrity.
What shipping and care does this acrylic print require?
It ships securely packaged; clean with a soft, dry cloth to maintain the vibrant finish of your Antoni Tàpies fine art print.
Can you explain Tàpies' use of symbols like flame and mirror in this piece?
In Untitled Flame and Mirror, Tàpies uses these symbols to evoke themes of spiritual reflection and change, common in his abstract, textured compositions from the 1960s.
