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What makes the Almagro brushed aluminum print unique?
This print utilizes a brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® substrate. The horizontal grain interacts with light to create a dynamic, metallic finish that enhances the geometric precision of Carmelo Arden Quin’s Concretism aesthetic.
How is the 'silver effect' achieved on this fine art print?
We use a direct-print technique where white areas of the original artwork are left unprinted. This allows the natural brushed silver of the aluminum to show through, creating a striking, high-contrast metallic effect.
Is the hanging hardware included for this 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a mounting kit included. The specific type of hanging system varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic installation possible.
What are the archival properties of Aluminum DIBOND®?
Aluminum DIBOND® is an archival-grade material known for its extreme rigidity and durability. It is resistant to moisture and thermal expansion, making it a superior choice for long-term fine art preservation.
How long does shipping typically take for these museum-quality reproductions?
Each print is crafted to order to ensure quality. Shipping times vary by region, but most orders are processed and delivered within 7 to 14 business days with secure, protective packaging.
Who was Carmelo Arden Quin in the context of Concretism?
Carmelo Arden Quin was a leading Uruguayan artist and co-founder of the Madí movement. He was instrumental in introducing non-figurative, geometric abstraction and unconventional frame shapes to the global art scene.
What is the significance of the 'Almagro' series?
The 'Almagro' series reflects Arden Quin's time in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, a hub for the avant-garde where he refined the principles of Concretism and mathematical harmony in art.
