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What material is used for this Morris Graves print?
The artwork is printed on 3mm (0.12") Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This material features a horizontal grain and a metallic finish, where unprinted white areas reveal a striking silver effect.
How is the "Bouquet for Mary Lea" packaged for shipping?
We use high-durability, custom-sized protective packaging to ensure your aluminum print arrives in pristine condition. Each piece is securely fastened to prevent movement during transit.
What is the lifespan of this fine art reproduction?
Our Aluminum DIBOND® prints are archival-grade. The direct-to-substrate printing method uses UV-resistant inks, ensuring the colors remain vivid and the matte finish stays glare-free for decades.
Does this aluminum print come ready to hang?
Yes, every Morris Graves aluminum print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. The specific kit provided varies based on the fulfillment country to ensure local compatibility.
How do I maintain the matte finish of the print?
Maintenance is simple: use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to preserve the integrity of the brushed silver effect and ink.
Who was Mary Lea in the context of this 1957 work?
Mary Lea Shore was a close friend and patron of Morris Graves. This 1957 work is part of a series of floral tributes Graves created, reflecting his personal connections and spiritual observations.
What defines Morris Graves' style in "Bouquet for Mary Lea"?
Graves' style in this piece reflects the Northwest School's emphasis on nature and Zen Buddhism. It utilizes delicate, rhythmic lines and a sense of "inner light" rather than literal representation.
