
What materials are used for the frame of this Hilma af Klint print?
Each frame is crafted from premium, responsibly sourced oak or ash wood. The frame measures 20mm thick and wide, providing a substantial, high-end gallery aesthetic that surpasses standard thin frames.
What is the weight and finish of the paper used for this reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white, museum-quality paper. It features a matte, uncoated finish that eliminates glare and ensures the longevity of the fine art print.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, your framed art print arrives ready to hang. We include a dedicated hanging kit with every order, allowing you to elevate your space immediately upon arrival.
How is the print protected during transit?
We utilize shatterproof plexiglass to protect the artwork. This material provides the clarity of glass while ensuring the piece remains intact and safe during shipping and handling.
Is this product environmentally sustainable?
Absolutely. We use FSC-certified materials or local equivalents to ensure that your artwork is produced with respect for the planet's forests and resources.
What is the historical significance of the Atom Series?
Painted in 1917, the Atom Series explores the intersection of spirituality and science. Af Klint used the atom to represent the microcosm of the soul and its constant evolution between physical and spiritual planes.
Why was Hilma af Klint's work kept secret for decades?
Af Klint believed the world was not yet ready for her abstract visions. She requested that her work remain hidden until twenty years after her death, leading to her recent recognition as a pioneer of abstraction.