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What is a Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® print?
It is a premium 3mm thick substrate consisting of a rigid plastic core between two sheets of aluminum. The brushed silver finish provides a unique metallic texture and horizontal grain that enhances modern art pieces.
How does the metallic finish affect the colors of 'Acerbo'?
The direct printing method produces vivid, matte colors. White or transparent areas in the original design are not printed, allowing the brushed silver aluminum to shine through for a striking metallic effect.
Is the hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every Mario Schifano Aluminum Print from RedKalion comes with a high-quality hanging kit. The specific type of kit is selected based on the fulfillment country to ensure the best mounting experience.
What makes this print 'archival quality'?
We use UV-resistant inks and a durable DIBOND® composite that prevents warping and fading. This ensures your reproduction remains a gallery-standard piece for decades without the need for glass protection.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion utilizes specialized heavy-duty packaging designed for large-format fine art. Each aluminum print is securely cushioned to prevent scratches and corner damage during global transit.
Who was Mario Schifano and why is he significant?
Mario Schifano was a central figure in Italian Pop Art and the avant-garde movement. Known as the 'Enfant Terrible,' his work bridged the gap between commercial imagery and high-art expressionism, influencing generations of European artists.
What does the title 'Acerbo' signify in this 1983 work?
'Acerbo' translates to 'unripe' or 'harsh.' In Schifano's 1983 phase, this often referred to his exploration of raw nature and primal energy, moving away from his earlier cinematic and logo-based pop works.
