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What makes the "Bee - 1999" print museum-quality?
This print utilizes archival direct-to-substrate technology on 3mm Aluminum DIBOND®, ensuring vivid colors and structural integrity. RedKalion maintains rigorous standards to ensure each reproduction reflects the artist's original intent with professional-grade materials.
How does the brushed aluminum finish look in person?
The brushed silver finish features a subtle horizontal grain. This provides a dynamic metallic sheen in white areas of the design, while the matte finish prevents glare, making it ideal for well-lit contemporary spaces.
Is the hanging hardware included with the Jennifer Bartlett print?
Yes, every Jennifer Bartlett Aluminum Print from RedKalion comes with a high-quality hanging kit. The specific type of hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the safest and most efficient installation.
How durable is the Aluminum DIBOND® material?
Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally durable and rigid. It is resistant to warping and environmental factors, making it a superior choice for long-term display compared to traditional paper prints or canvas.
Can this artwork be placed in a room with high sunlight?
Absolutely. The matte finish is specifically designed to be glare-free. Furthermore, the high-quality inks used in our direct-to-aluminum printing process are highly resistant to UV fading, preserving the work for decades.
What was the significance of the "Bee" series in Jennifer Bartlett's career?
The 1999 "Bee" series represents Bartlett's mastery of the "organized garden" theme. It showcases her signature style of combining mathematical precision with organic subjects, bridging the gap between minimalism and representational art.
What does the 1999 date signify for this specific Bartlett work?
By 1999, Bartlett had moved toward more fluid yet still grid-oriented explorations of nature. This piece captures a pivotal moment where her work became more atmospheric, blending her earlier analytical rigor with a softer, more painterly approach to the natural world.
