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What is the material and finish of the John Hoyland acrylic print?
The artwork is printed on 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish. The corners are precision straight-cut to maintain a modern, gallery-ready aesthetic.
How do I install the acrylic wall art?
Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws. There are pre-drilled screw holes at each corner, 14mm from the edge, designed for 15mm screw heads to ensure a secure mount.
What are the shipping logistics for RedKalion museum prints?
We use specialized fine-art couriers to ensure your acrylic print arrives in perfect condition. Each piece is securely packaged to prevent scratches or impact damage during transit.
Will the colors of '21.1.75' fade over time?
No. RedKalion uses archival-grade, UV-resistant inks. Combined with the protective properties of the 4mm acrylic, the print is shielded from fading, ensuring long-term color fidelity.
Is the background of the print transparent?
While acrylic is naturally clear, any transparent backgrounds in the artwork default to a crisp white during the printing process to ensure the colors remain opaque and vibrant.
What does the title '21.1.75' signify in Hoyland's work?
John Hoyland often titled his works based on the date they were completed. '21.1.75' indicates the piece was finished on January 21, 1975, reflecting his diary-like approach to abstract expression.
How does the 1970s period differ in John Hoyland’s career?
In the 1970s, Hoyland moved away from flat color stains toward thick, textured acrylic layers. This era is celebrated for its 'physicality' and the heavy, sculptural quality of the paint application.
