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What are the dimensions and material of this Sam Francis acrylic print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches and is crafted on 4mm (0.15") acrylic for a vibrant, durable finish with straight-cut corners.
How is the artwork presented on the acrylic print?
It features a museum-quality reproduction with transparent backgrounds defaulting to white, optimizing the abstract expressionism for modern display.
What is included in the hanging kit for installation?
The kit includes hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from edge, 8mm diameter, 15mm screw head) for easy mounting.
Is this print archival and long-lasting?
Yes, it's an archival-grade reproduction on acrylic, designed to resist fading and maintain vibrant colors for years, ensuring premium durability.
How does shipping and delivery work for this item?
We offer secure, tracked shipping with careful packaging to protect this high-quality acrylic print during transit to your location.
What is the historical significance of Sam Francis's 'Untitled SFP94-69 SFF 1743'?
This work reflects Francis's later abstract expressionist style, blending luminous colors and dynamic forms influenced by his global artistic explorations.
Can you describe the artistic techniques used in this piece?
Sam Francis employed acrylic paints to create layered, atmospheric compositions, emphasizing spontaneous brushwork and vibrant color fields.
