
What is the historical significance of Andy Warhol's Kiku?
Kiku, created in 1983, represents Warhol's late-career exploration of floral themes using his iconic silkscreen technique, blending Pop Art with traditional motifs to comment on mass production and beauty.
How does the acrylic material enhance this Warhol print?
The 4mm acrylic provides a vibrant, glossy finish that intensifies Warhol's colors, offering durability and a modern look ideal for fine art displays.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this print?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with pre-drilled screw holes 14mm from each corner, including a full hanging kit for easy installation.
Is this print archival-quality and fade-resistant?
Yes, our museum-quality reproduction uses archival inks and 4mm acrylic to ensure longevity and resistance to fading, preserving Warhol's vibrant artwork.
How is shipping handled for this acrylic art print?
We offer secure, tracked shipping with protective packaging to ensure your Warhol print arrives safely and ready to hang.
Why did Warhol choose chrysanthemums for the Kiku series?
Warhol was inspired by the chrysanthemum's cultural symbolism and repetitive form, allowing him to experiment with color variations and commercial aesthetics in his Pop Art style.
What makes RedKalion's reproductions of Warhol artworks authoritative?
RedKalion uses expert color matching and archival materials, curated by art historians to deliver authentic, museum-quality prints that honor the original's integrity.