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Royal Veil - 1971 - Gene Davis Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Gene Davis Aluminum Print | Gene Davis Prints

Royal Veil - 1971 - Gene Davis Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Gene Davis Aluminum Print | Gene Davis Prints

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Royal Veil - 1971 - Gene Davis Brushed Aluminum Print

Immerse yourself in the bold, rhythmic energy of Gene Davis's Royal Veil (1971), a quintessential example of the Washington Color School movement. This museum-quality reproduction captures Davis's signature vertical stripe technique, where vibrant, precisely spaced bands of color create a mesmerizing visual pulse that evokes both order and spontaneity. Davis, a master of hard-edge abstraction, used color as his primary subject, exploring its psychological and optical effects through meticulous compositions that challenge perception and invite contemplation.

RedKalion presents this archival-grade print on premium brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, a material that enhances the artwork's dynamic presence. The 3mm (0.12") thick aluminum base provides a durable, rigid foundation, while the direct print technology ensures vivid, fade-resistant colors with a sophisticated matte finish. Unprinted areas reveal a subtle metallic silver effect, adding depth and a contemporary edge to Davis's iconic stripes. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this piece is ready to elevate any modern interior with its timeless abstraction.

Each print includes a complete hanging kit for effortless installation, making it an ideal centerpiece for living rooms, offices, or galleries. Trust RedKalion for expertly curated reproductions that bridge art history and contemporary design, offering a lasting tribute to Gene Davis's innovative legacy.

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What are the specifications of this Gene Davis aluminum print?

This print is on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, featuring a direct print for vivid colors and a matte finish. It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes a hanging kit.

How does the brushed aluminum enhance Gene Davis's artwork?

The brushed aluminum adds a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas, creating dynamic contrast with Davis's vibrant stripes and a contemporary, glare-free matte finish ideal for abstract art.

Is this a museum-quality reproduction of Royal Veil?

Yes, RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and precise printing to ensure a high-fidelity reproduction that captures the essence of Gene Davis's original 1971 piece from the Washington Color School.

What is included with the shipping for this aluminum print?

Each order includes the aluminum print with a pre-installed hanging kit, though kit types may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure delivery and easy installation.

How durable and long-lasting is this aluminum print?

Made with 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® and fade-resistant inks, this print is highly durable, rigid, and designed for archival longevity, resisting wear over time.

What artistic movement is Gene Davis associated with?

Gene Davis was a key figure in the Washington Color School, known for his hard-edge abstract paintings that explore color relationships through vertical stripe patterns.

Why did Gene Davis use vertical stripes in his art?

Davis used vertical stripes to focus on color as the primary subject, creating rhythmic, optical effects that engage viewers in a contemplative experience of abstraction.