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What makes the Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® finish unique?
The brushed silver aluminum features a horizontal grain that gives the print a dynamic, metallic look. White areas of the artwork are left unprinted to reveal the silver texture, creating a striking contrast and sophisticated industrial aesthetic.
Is the hanging hardware included with the Roy Lichtenstein print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and appropriate mounting system for your location.
How does the matte finish affect the visibility of the artwork?
The matte finish is specifically designed to be glare-free. This ensures that the Roy Lichtenstein print remains perfectly visible and vibrant even in rooms with high natural light or heavy overhead lighting.
What are the archival properties of this museum-quality reproduction?
This print utilizes 3mm Aluminum DIBOND®, a material renowned for its rigidity and durability. Combined with direct-to-surface printing, it offers exceptional longevity, resisting environmental factors that typically degrade traditional paper prints.
How is the silver metallic effect achieved on the print?
We use a specialized direct printing process on the silver brushed DIBOND®. By intentionally not applying white ink to the light areas of the design, the natural horizontal grain of the aluminum shines through.
What was Lichtenstein's intention behind the 'Brushstroke' series?
Lichtenstein created the Brushstroke series in 1965 to parody Abstract Expressionism. He turned the 'spontaneous' painterly mark into a calculated, mass-produced graphic, exploring the tension between fine art and commercial printing.
Is this print suitable for high-light environments?
Absolutely. The 3mm aluminum substrate and matte, glare-free finish make it an ideal choice for well-lit galleries or living spaces where light reflections might otherwise obscure a glass-framed paper print.
