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What makes the Pierre Soulages Brushed Aluminum Print unique?
This print utilizes brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a horizontal grain. The metallic finish allows unprinted areas to shine with a silver effect, creating a dynamic interplay with Pierre Soulages’ bold strokes that changes depending on the viewing angle.
How is the 'Brou de noix' effect captured on aluminum?
Our advanced direct-printing technique preserves the translucent, earthy qualities of the original walnut stain. The matte, glare-free finish ensures that the deep browns and blacks remain rich and saturated without distracting reflections.
What are the physical specifications of the print?
The artwork is printed on a 3mm (0.12") thick Aluminum DIBOND® panel. It is lightweight yet highly durable and rigid, providing a professional, museum-quality presentation that resists warping over time.
How is the artwork shipped and installed?
Each print is securely packaged for international transit. We include a hanging kit tailored to your fulfillment region, ensuring a seamless, float-like installation on your wall immediately upon arrival.
Does this print offer archival longevity?
Yes. The combination of UV-resistant inks and a robust aluminum substrate ensures that your Pierre Soulages reproduction remains vibrant and intact for decades, making it a sustainable choice for fine art collectors.
What is the historical significance of Soulages' 1946 walnut stain works?
1946 was the year Soulages moved to Paris and began his 'Brou de noix' series. These works rejected the bright colors of the era in favor of dark, rhythmic forms, establishing his identity as a master of light-within-darkness.
Why did Soulages choose walnut stain (brou de noix) during this period?
Soulages favored walnut stain for its transparency, its raw, non-artistic origins, and the way it allowed him to explore the structural qualities of the stroke rather than the descriptive qualities of traditional paint.
