
What is the artistic significance of Doug Ohlson's Two-Four?
Two-Four (1983) exemplifies Doug Ohlson's Hard-edge painting style, using flat geometric shapes and bold colors to explore spatial dynamics, reflecting late 20th-century minimalist abstraction in fine art prints.
How are the colors and details preserved in this acrylic print?
Our museum-quality reproduction uses archival inks on 4mm acrylic, ensuring vibrant, fade-resistant colors and crisp edges for a durable Doug Ohlson wall art display.
What are the specifications for hanging this print?
It includes a hanging kit with hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter), designed for easy installation of your geometric art print.
Is the acrylic print durable and scratch-resistant?
Yes, the 4mm (0.15") acrylic offers a sleek, durable finish that resists scratches and UV damage, ideal for long-lasting modern art decor.
How does RedKalion ensure shipping safety for large prints?
We use reinforced packaging and careful handling to protect your 70x100 cm acrylic print during transit, ensuring it arrives ready to display.
What defines the Hard-edge painting movement that Ohlson was part of?
Hard-edge painting, prominent in the 1960s-80s, emphasizes sharp, clean edges between color areas, avoiding brushstrokes for a precise, geometric aesthetic seen in Ohlson's work.
Why are the corners straight-cut in this design?
Straight-cut corners provide a modern, minimalist look that complements Ohlson's geometric style, enhancing the contemporary appeal of this acrylic wall art.