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What is the artwork depicted in this print?
This is a museum-quality print of Helen Frankenthaler's iconic 1957 Abstract Expressionist painting, 'Dawn After the Storm,' known for its exploration of color and form.
What material is this fine art print made from?
This fine art print is rendered on 3mm Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a metallic finish and horizontal grain for a unique, dynamic presentation.
What is the finish of the aluminum print?
The print has a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted white areas reveal a striking brushed silver metallic effect, ideal for contemporary display.
How is the artwork mounted or hung?
A hanging kit is included with your purchase, designed for easy and secure installation of your brushed aluminum print.
How long will this archival reproduction last?
Utilizing direct print on AluDibond technology, this archival reproduction is built for longevity, preserving the vivid colors and impact of Frankenthaler's work.
What is unique about Helen Frankenthaler's technique in 'Dawn After the Storm'?
In 'Dawn After the Storm,' Frankenthaler utilized her signature 'soak-stain' technique, thinning paint and allowing it to seep into raw canvas, creating luminous, layered color fields.
What historical art movement is 'Dawn After the Storm' associated with?
'Dawn After the Storm' is a significant work of Post-Painterly Abstraction and Color Field painting, movements heavily influenced by Helen Frankenthaler's innovative approach.
