
What is the historical significance of François Morellet's Reflections in Water Deformed by the Spectator?
Created in 1964, this work is a key example of Op Art, showcasing Morellet's use of geometric systems and viewer interaction to create optical illusions, reflecting mid-20th century explorations in perception and minimalism.
How does the artwork's design create the illusion of water reflections?
Morellet employs a precise grid of concentric circles that appear to deform and ripple as the spectator moves, mimicking the dynamic, distorted reflections seen in water through mathematical patterns and visual trickery.
What type of paper is used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality reproduction is printed on Master's Edition archival paper, featuring a matte, uncoated finish in natural white for optimal texture and longevity in your art collection.
Is this print archival and resistant to fading?
Yes, it uses acid-free paper with a pH above 7 to prevent yellowing, ensuring this archival masterpiece remains vibrant and durable for long-term display in your home or office.
What are the dimensions and weight of the print?
The print measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches) on 250 gsm (110 lb) paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), offering a substantial, premium feel for wall art enthusiasts.
How is the print shipped and are there minimum order requirements?
We print and ship on demand with no minimum orders, providing efficient fulfillment for this high-quality art reproduction directly to your doorstep.
Is the paper environmentally sustainable?
Yes, the FSC-certified paper ensures responsible sourcing, making this a sustainable choice for eco-conscious art collectors seeking fine art posters.