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What is "Deformación de la gota circunvalada" by Gyula Kosice?
"Deformación de la gota circunvalada" is a 1965 artwork by Gyula Kosice, a key figure in kinetic and concrete art, exploring movement and form.
What are the specifications of this Gyula Kosice acrylic print?
This is a museum-quality print on 4mm (0.15") acrylic with straight-cut corners, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches).
How is the artwork presented on the acrylic?
The vibrant inks are printed directly onto the 4mm acrylic, offering a sleek, durable finish. The default transparent background is rendered on white for maximum color impact.
What is included with the acrylic print for hanging?
A complete hanging kit is provided, including hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes for secure, flush mounting.
How is this artwork shipped?
Our prints are carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. Shipping details and estimated delivery times are available during checkout.
What is the archival longevity of this acrylic print?
Utilizing archival-grade inks and materials, this fine art reproduction is designed for exceptional longevity and colorfastness.
Can you tell me more about Gyula Kosice's artistic style in this period?
In 1965, Kosice was deeply involved in kinetic art, experimenting with form, movement, and light, often using geometric elements to create dynamic visual experiences.
What is the significance of the 'circunvalada' (circumferential) drop form in the title?
The title suggests a transformation of a spherical or drop-like form that is also contained or moving in a circular path, reflecting Kosice's kinetic principles.
