Elevate Your Space with Alexander Calder’s "7 Circles Abstract" (1966)
Experience the profound simplicity and kinetic energy of Alexander Calder’s "7 Circles Abstract" (1966). This archival-grade 70x100 cm reproduction brings the genius of mid-century modernism into the contemporary home. As an artist who revolutionized sculpture with his mobiles, Calder’s graphic works translate that same obsession with balance, weight, and spatial harmony into a two-dimensional masterpiece. This Alexander Calder prints collection centerpiece captures a moment in 1966 when the artist’s visual language was at its most refined and iconic.
Museum-Quality Execution on Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®
At RedKalion, we curate only the finest materials to honor the legacy of world-class artists. This Alexander Calder aluminum print is engineered on a 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® panel. The unique horizontal grain of the metal provides a sophisticated, dynamic texture that interacts with the ambient light of your room. Utilizing a direct-print process, we achieve a matte, glare-free finish that is perfect for professional galleries and private residences alike. Notably, any white areas in the original composition are left unprinted, allowing the raw, metallic silver effect to emerge, creating a striking industrial aesthetic that pays homage to Calder's own metalworking roots.
The RedKalion Commitment to Archival Excellence
Choosing a fine art print from RedKalion means investing in a piece designed to endure. Our aluminum reproductions are not only visually stunning but also exceptionally durable and rigid. Each piece includes a specialized hanging kit tailored to your location, ensuring a seamless and secure installation. Transform your environment with an archival masterpiece that bridges the gap between 20th-century historical significance and 21st-century material innovation.