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What is the history behind this Ninja 500 painted artwork?
This artwork was created by a contemporary artist in the 2020s, inspired by the Kawasaki Ninja 500R's legacy from the 1990s. It blends photorealism with expressive techniques to capture the bike's iconic design and cultural impact in motorcycle history.
How detailed is the Ninja 500 painting in this art print?
The print showcases intricate details like the bike's fairings, engine components, and reflective surfaces, preserved through high-resolution scanning to ensure every brushstroke and color gradient is accurately reproduced for a lifelike appearance.
What paper is used for this Ninja 500 painted fine art print?
We use FSC-certified, acid-free paper with a matte finish, weighing 250 gsm. This premium material prevents yellowing and ensures vibrant colors, making it ideal for long-term display of motorcycle art prints.
How is this Ninja 500 art print shipped and packaged?
Prints are shipped in sturdy, flat packaging with protective layers to prevent damage during transit. We offer global shipping with tracking, and delivery times vary by location for secure arrival of your motorcycle artwork.
Will this Ninja 500 painted print fade over time?
No, our archival inks and acid-free paper ensure the print resists fading and yellowing for decades. Proper display away from direct sunlight maintains its quality, making it a durable piece for collectors.
