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What makes the Max Bill "3-8 Eck" print museum-quality?
RedKalion uses premium Aluminum DIBOND® and archival-grade direct printing. This ensures exceptional color accuracy and structural integrity, meeting the standards required for professional gallery displays and private collections of Max Bill prints.
What are the physical specifications of the aluminum material?
The artwork is printed on a 3mm (0.12") thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® plate. It features a horizontal grain and a matte, glare-free finish that eliminates reflections while highlighting the metallic texture.
How is the artwork prepared for hanging?
Each Max Bill aluminum print comes with a specialized hanging kit included. The type of kit is optimized based on the fulfillment country to ensure a secure and aesthetically pleasing installation.
Will the colors in this Concretism print fade over time?
No. We use UV-resistant, archival inks and direct-to-substrate printing technology. This process ensures that the geometric precision and vibrant tones of Max Bill’s work remain stable and beautiful for generations.
How is the print protected during shipping?
We utilize high-durability, custom-fit packaging specifically designed for large-format aluminum panels. This prevents bending or surface scratching, ensuring your 70x100 cm masterpiece arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What is the historical significance of Max Bill's Concretism?
Max Bill was a central figure in Concrete Art, which emphasizes works that are "constructed" from purely plastic elements like planes and colors. His work "3-8 Eck" represents the mathematical transition between geometric vertices.
Why do some areas of the print look like raw metal?
This is an intentional aesthetic choice. In our brushed aluminum process, white areas of the original artwork are left unprinted, allowing the natural brushed silver texture of the DIBOND® to shine through for a modern effect.
