
What defines the quality of a Hans Hofmann reproduction on aluminum?
RedKalion prints utilize direct-to-substrate printing on 3mm Aluminum DIBOND®. This ensures museum-quality color accuracy and a sophisticated matte finish, preserving the integrity of Hofmann’s original vision while offering a contemporary, durable aesthetic suitable for elite collections.
How does the brushed silver finish affect the appearance of Abstract Euphony?
The horizontal grain of the brushed silver aluminum allows light to play across the surface. Unprinted areas reveal the metallic texture, adding a dynamic, industrial depth to Hofmann’s color-field compositions that traditional paper prints cannot replicate.
Is the hanging hardware included with this 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every Hans Hofmann aluminum print comes with a professional hanging kit included. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your specific region.
What are the archival properties of Aluminum DIBOND® prints?
Aluminum DIBOND® is highly stable and resistant to environmental factors like humidity and UV exposure. Our direct printing method uses archival inks, ensuring that your fine art reproduction remains vibrant and warp-free for decades.
How is the artwork shipped to ensure protection?
We utilize specialized, high-durability packaging designed specifically for large-format aluminum prints. Each piece is securely crated or boxed to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
What was Hans Hofmann's 'Push and Pull' theory?
The 'Push and Pull' theory is a concept where contrasting colors and shapes create spatial depth and movement. Instead of using linear perspective, Hofmann used the inherent energy of colors to make the canvas feel three-dimensional.
Is this print suitable for high-glare environments?
Yes. The matte finish of our AluDibond prints is specifically designed to be glare-free. This makes it an excellent choice for rooms with large windows or heavy overhead lighting where traditional glass-framed prints would suffer from reflections.