
What are the specifications of the paper used for this print?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper. It is a natural white, uncoated matte paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm, ensuring archival longevity and a premium tactile feel for fine art reproductions.
How is the artwork framed and protected?
The print is mounted in a 20mm thick black frame made from responsibly sourced oak or ash. It is protected by shatterproof plexiglass, which offers high durability and clarity while guarding the art against environmental damage.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, your framed Helen Frankenthaler print includes a professional hanging kit. It arrives fully assembled and ready to hang directly on your wall, ensuring a seamless installation experience.
What makes the RedKalion frame superior to others?
Our frames are 20mm wide and thick, providing a more substantial and luxurious aesthetic compared to the standard 14mm frames used by most retailers, ensuring your artwork makes a bold statement.
Is this product environmentally sustainable?
Absolutely. We use FSC-certified paper and wood or equivalent sustainable materials, ensuring that our museum-quality reproductions are produced with the highest regard for environmental and social responsibility.
Who was Helen Frankenthaler and why is this piece significant?
Helen Frankenthaler was a pioneer of the Color Field movement. Blue Form in a Scene (1961) showcases her iconic soak-stain influence, where color becomes the primary subject, evoking emotion through fluid, organic shapes.
Will the colors fade over time?
No, we use archival-grade inks and 250 gsm museum-quality paper designed to resist yellowing and fading. When kept out of direct sunlight, your print will maintain its vibrant hues for generations.