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What materials are used for this Ronnie Landfield print?
This artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances the color depth of Lyrical Abstraction pieces.
Does the print include installation hardware?
Yes, each acrylic print comes with a premium hanging kit, including screws and hardware. The print features pre-drilled holes at each corner for a secure installation.
What are the design specifications of the acrylic sheet?
The print features straight-cut corners for a modern look. For optimal presentation, any transparent backgrounds in the original art are defaulted to white.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion uses specialized protective packaging to ensure your Ronnie Landfield wall art arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition, ready for immediate display.
Is this print considered archival quality?
Absolutely. We use museum-quality reproduction techniques and archival-grade materials designed to resist fading and maintain visual integrity for decades.
What is the significance of Carmen's Opal (1979)?
Created in 1979, this piece is a quintessential example of Landfield's Lyrical Abstraction, blending landscape-inspired color washes with formalist compositional elements.
How does Ronnie Landfield influence modern abstract art?
Ronnie Landfield is a pioneer of the Lyrical Abstraction movement, moving away from harsh minimalism toward more expressive, painterly, and atmospheric color-field works.
