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What is the historical significance of Gene Davis's Two Part Blue?
Two Part Blue, created in 1964, is a key work by Gene Davis, a leading figure in the Washington Color School. It exemplifies his signature style of vertical color stripes, exploring optical perception and minimalist abstraction in mid-20th century American art.
How does the brushed aluminum material enhance this fine art print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic finish and horizontal grain adds a dynamic, modern look, while the 3mm thickness ensures durability and a rigid base for this museum-quality reproduction.
What are the specifications of this Gene Davis aluminum print?
This print measures 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches, features a matte, glare-free finish with vivid colors, and includes a hanging kit for easy installation in your home or office.
How is the shipping handled for this archival-grade reproduction?
Shipping logistics vary by fulfillment country, but RedKalion ensures secure packaging and reliable delivery for all premium fine art prints to protect your investment.
What makes this a long-lasting archival masterpiece?
Printed directly on AluDibond with archival-grade materials, this Gene Davis print resists fading and damage, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction that endures for years.
Why did Gene Davis focus on vertical stripes in his artwork?
Gene Davis used vertical stripes to create rhythmic, optical effects, emphasizing color relationships and minimalist composition, which became a hallmark of his work in the Washington Color School.
How does the matte finish benefit this black-and-white design?
The matte, glare-free finish reduces reflections, enhancing the contrast and clarity of the stripes, while the metallic silver effect in unprinted areas adds a striking visual depth.
