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What is the material used for this Louise Bourgeois print?
This reproduction is crafted using 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic. This material provides a sleek, vibrant finish with superior color depth and durability, offering a modern alternative to traditional canvas or paper prints.
How do I install the acrylic artwork?
Every print includes a professional hanging kit featuring hardware and screws. The acrylic has pre-drilled holes (8mm diameter) at each corner, located 14mm from the edges, for a secure and seamless mounting process.
What is the estimated shipping time for this fine art reproduction?
RedKalion ensures secure, global shipping with specialized packaging to protect the acrylic surface. Typically, orders are processed and shipped within 3-5 business days, with delivery times varying by your international location.
How durable is this acrylic print over time?
Our Louise Bourgeois prints are archival-grade and UV-resistant. The 4mm acrylic provides a protective barrier against moisture and fading, ensuring the artwork maintains its gallery-standard vibrancy for decades.
Does the print include a frame?
This print features a modern, frameless design with straight-cut corners. The acrylic itself provides a sophisticated, glass-like depth that eliminates the need for a traditional frame, though its sleek profile complements any modern interior.
What defines the 'Characters' (1965) series by Louise Bourgeois?
The 1965 'Characters' series represents Bourgeois's exploration of biomorphic forms and psychological states. It reflects her interest in the complexity of human relationships and the physical manifestation of internal emotions through abstract shapes.
Why is the year 1965 significant for Louise Bourgeois's art?
The mid-1960s was a transformative era for Bourgeois. During this time, she began experimenting with softer materials and more organic, bulbous forms, moving away from the rigid verticality of her earlier 'Personages' series.
