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Untitled - 1969 - Jeremy Moon Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Jeremy Moon Aluminum Print | Jeremy Moon Prints

Untitled - 1969 - Jeremy Moon Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Jeremy Moon Aluminum Print | Jeremy Moon Prints

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Untitled - 1969 - Jeremy Moon Brushed Aluminum Print

Experience the bold abstraction of British artist Jeremy Moon with this museum-quality fine art print. Created in 1969, this untitled work exemplifies Moon's pioneering exploration of geometric forms and optical dynamism, capturing the spirit of late 1960s avant-garde art. The piece features striking contrasts and rhythmic patterns that engage the viewer, evoking a sense of movement and intellectual curiosity—perfect for modern interiors seeking a sophisticated focal point.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade reproduction on premium brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, meticulously crafted to honor Moon's original vision. The 3mm (0.12") thick base ensures durability and a rigid, professional presentation, while the direct print technology delivers vivid colors and a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted white areas reveal a subtle metallic silver effect, enhancing the artwork's geometric interplay with a dynamic horizontal grain. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this Jeremy Moon aluminum print arrives ready to display with an included hanging kit, tailored to your fulfillment country.

Elevate your space with a timeless reproduction that bridges art history and contemporary design, backed by RedKalion's commitment to archival excellence.

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What are the specifications of this Jeremy Moon aluminum print?

This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), with a 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® base, direct printing for vivid colors, and a matte finish that highlights the metallic silver effect in unprinted areas.

How does the brushed aluminum material enhance this artwork?

The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain adds a dynamic, modern look, complementing Jeremy Moon's geometric abstraction with a durable, rigid base and a glare-free matte finish ideal for black-and-white designs.

Is a hanging kit included with this museum-quality reproduction?

Yes, a hanging kit is included and varies by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation for your Jeremy Moon prints.

What makes this a high-quality archival print?

This archival-grade print uses direct printing on Aluminum DIBOND® for longevity, with a 3mm thickness and matte finish that resist fading, ensuring a durable fine art reproduction.

How does the printing technique affect the artwork's appearance?

Direct printing on Aluminum DIBOND® delivers vivid colors and a matte finish, while unprinted areas reveal a metallic silver effect, enhancing the brushed aluminum look for a striking visual impact.

Who was Jeremy Moon and what is significant about his 1969 works?

Jeremy Moon was a British abstract artist known for geometric paintings in the 1960s; his 1969 works, like this untitled piece, explore optical dynamism and rhythmic patterns, reflecting avant-garde trends of the era.

Why is this untitled 1969 piece considered a key example of Moon's style?

This artwork showcases Moon's mastery of geometric abstraction, using contrasts and forms to create movement, typical of his late-1960s experiments that bridge painting and perceptual art.