
What makes the Brice Marden - St. Barts 10 - 1991 print special?
This print captures a pivotal era in Marden's career, blending minimalist roots with calligraphic abstraction. Our reproduction uses high-definition giclée techniques to preserve the intricate line work and layered depth of the 1991 original.
What are the archival specifications of this museum-quality reproduction?
The artwork is printed on 250 gsm Master’s Edition archival paper. With a thickness of 0.29 mm and acid-free chemistry, this museum-grade print is designed to resist yellowing and preserve color integrity for decades.
Is the paper used for this fine art poster sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion prioritizes sustainability. We exclusively use FSC-certified paper, ensuring that your fine art print is produced through environmentally responsible forestry practices that benefit both the planet and the art community.
How is the shipping handled for large-format prints?
Each 75x100 cm (30x40 inch) print is produced on demand to ensure perfection. We use protective, premium packaging to ensure your artwork arrives in gallery condition, with no minimum order requirements for global shipping.
Will the colors of St. Barts 10 fade over time?
No. By using acid-free, archival-grade paper with a high pH balance, our prints are scientifically formulated to prevent degradation. This ensures the muted tones and calligraphic lines remain crisp and vibrant over time.
How does the St. Barts series reflect Brice Marden’s artistic evolution?
The St. Barts series marks Marden's departure from rigid minimalism toward organic, fluid forms. It showcases his fascination with Zen aesthetics and the natural world, resulting in a more expressive and rhythmic visual language.
What inspired the calligraphic lines in Marden's 1991 works?
Marden was deeply influenced by Chinese calligraphy and the poetry of Han Shan. He translated the structure of characters into abstract 'glyphs,' creating a sense of three-dimensional space through overlapping, multi-colored lines.