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What makes the Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® material unique for this Nancy Graves print?
The 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® features a brushed silver finish with a horizontal grain. This creates a metallic, dynamic look where white areas reveal the raw aluminum, perfectly complementing the lunar subject matter with a sophisticated matte finish.
How do I hang my Nancy Graves Moon Rocks aluminum print?
Every print from RedKalion includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your 70x100 cm masterpiece.
Will the colors in this stereoscopic image fade over time?
No. We use direct-to-substrate printing with archival inks on rigid aluminum. This ensures long-term color stability and UV resistance, preserving the intricate details of Graves’ lunar cartography for decades.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion employs heavy-duty, secure packaging specifically designed for large-format metal prints. We ensure global shipping standards are met so your Nancy Graves reproduction arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition.
Is the finish of the aluminum print glossy or matte?
This print features a glare-free matte finish. This is particularly effective for the monochromatic and anaglyphic tones of the lunar surface, preventing reflections from distracting from the artwork's depth.
What was Nancy Graves' inspiration for 'Anaglyphic View, Moon Rocks'?
Nancy Graves was inspired by NASA's lunar mapping. She used scientific data—such as satellite photography and topographic maps—to explore the boundary between objective documentation and abstract art during the early 1970s.
What does 'Anaglyphic' mean in this context?
Anaglyphic refers to a stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by offset colors (usually red and cyan). In Graves' work, this technique emphasizes the craters and textures of the moon, creating an immersive, three-dimensional spatial experience.
