
What is the significance of Milton Resnick’s Abstraction 1963?
Created during a pivotal era for the New York School, Abstraction 1963 represents Resnick's mastery of 'all-over' composition. It emphasizes dense texture and atmospheric depth over specific focal points, encouraging a meditative viewing experience typical of late-stage Abstract Expressionism.
What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Milton Resnick print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that catches light dynamically. This metallic finish adds a contemporary, industrial sophistication to the artwork, allowing the silver texture to show through in lighter areas of the composition.
How is the 'metallic silver effect' achieved in this reproduction?
We use a direct-print method where white ink is omitted in specific areas. This allows the natural, brushed silver surface of the aluminum panel to be visible, creating a unique metallic shimmer that enhances the visual depth of the artwork.
Is the hanging hardware included with my purchase?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific type of hardware provided is optimized based on the fulfillment country to ensure a secure and aesthetically pleasing installation.
How do I clean and maintain my aluminum fine art print?
Thanks to the durable, matte finish of the Aluminum DIBOND®, maintenance is simple. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Avoid harsh chemicals; the archival inks and rigid panel are designed for long-term durability without fading.
What is the thickness and durability of the Aluminum DIBOND® panel?
The print is produced on a 3mm (0.12") thick Aluminum DIBOND® panel. This material consists of two layers of aluminum sandwiching a polyethylene core, providing incredible rigidity, light weight, and resistance to warping.
How does the matte finish affect the viewing experience in brightly lit rooms?
The matte finish is specifically chosen to be glare-free. This allows you to appreciate the intricate details of Milton Resnick's work without distracting reflections, even in rooms with large windows or heavy overhead lighting.