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Adobes and Shed, New Mexico - Edward Hopper Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Edward Hopper Wall Art | Edward Hopper Prints

Adobes and Shed, New Mexico - Edward Hopper Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Edward Hopper Wall Art | Edward Hopper Prints

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Elevate Your Space with Edward Hopper’s Southwestern Vision

Bring the stark, architectural beauty of the American Southwest into your home with Adobes and Shed, New Mexico by Edward Hopper. This 1925 masterpiece captures a pivotal moment in Hopper’s career when he moved away from the bustling streets of New York to find solitude in the high deserts of New Mexico. In this museum-quality reproduction, Hopper explores the geometric interplay between natural light and the earthen forms of traditional adobe structures.

The RedKalion Archival Difference

At RedKalion, we specialize in fine art prints that honor the artist’s original intent. Our Edward Hopper wall art is produced on premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic, a medium chosen for its ability to render Hopper’s subtle color palettes with extraordinary depth and vibrancy. The sleek, straight-cut corners provide a modern aesthetic, ensuring this timeless piece complements contemporary interiors while maintaining its historical gravity.

Technical Excellence & Durability

Each Edward Hopper print is engineered for longevity and ease of installation. Our acrylic prints offer a durable, shatter-resistant finish that protects the artwork from UV damage and moisture. To facilitate a seamless gallery-style display, your print arrives with a professional hanging kit including precision hardware and pre-drilled holes at each corner.

  • Material: High-definition 4mm (0.15") acrylic for superior clarity.
  • Mounting: Includes screws and 15mm (0.6") screw heads for a secure, floating effect.
  • Finish: Straight-cut corners and transparent backgrounds optimized with a white backing for maximum color pop.
  • Archival Quality: Designed to resist fading, ensuring your investment remains a centerpiece for decades.

Experience the quiet intensity of Edward Hopper’s world. This Adobes and Shed, New Mexico print is not merely decor; it is a window into the soul of American Realism, curated for the discerning collector.

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What material is used for this Edward Hopper print?

The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic. This material provides a vibrant, depth-filled finish that enhances the light and shadow details of Hopper's work while offering high durability and UV protection.

How do I hang the acrylic wall art?

Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. Pre-drilled holes are located at each corner (14mm from the edge), featuring 15mm screw heads for a secure, modern installation.

How is the artwork protected during shipping?

RedKalion uses specialized archival packaging to ensure your Edward Hopper reproduction arrives in pristine condition. We prioritize secure, shock-resistant materials to protect the acrylic surface and corners.

Will the colors in the print fade over time?

No. Our museum-quality reproductions utilize archival-grade inks and UV-resistant acrylic, ensuring the colors remain as vivid and accurate as the day you received them for decades to come.

Why is the background of the print white?

To ensure the highest visual impact and color accuracy of Edward Hopper's palette, any transparent or white areas in the original composition are backed by a solid white layer on the acrylic.

When did Edward Hopper paint Adobes and Shed, New Mexico?

Hopper painted this piece in 1925 during a trip to Santa Fe. It represents his fascination with the clean lines and stark lighting of the Southwest, distinct from his urban themes.

What artistic style does this piece represent?

This work is a quintessential example of American Realism. Hopper uses minimalist architecture and sharp shadows to evoke a sense of quietude and the immense scale of the New Mexican landscape.