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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Frankenthaler print?
The brushed silver aluminum DIBOND® adds a metallic grain and a sophisticated texture. The horizontal grain interacts with light, giving the fluid forms of Blue Territory a dynamic, contemporary life that a standard paper print cannot achieve.
Is the hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific style of the kit may vary depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the safest and most secure installation for your space.
How does the 'soak-stain' technique appear on a metallic surface?
While the original used thinned oil on canvas, our direct-print technology captures the translucent layers and feathered edges of the technique. The matte finish ensures the colors remain vivid without distracting glare, preserving the artwork's integrity.
Is this Helen Frankenthaler reproduction archival-grade?
Absolutely. We use professional-grade AluDibond and UV-resistant inks. This ensures your investment is protected against fading and environmental degradation, maintaining its museum-quality appearance for the long term.
How is the Blue Territory print shipped to ensure its safety?
We use heavy-duty, protective packaging specifically designed for large-format aluminum art. Each piece is securely crated or boxed to prevent bending or surface scratches during its journey to your home.
What is the significance of Blue Territory (1955) in art history?
Created in 1955, Blue Territory represents Helen Frankenthaler's evolution into Color Field painting. It demonstrates her mastery of spatial depth created through color saturation rather than traditional perspective or line.
Why do the white areas of the print look metallic?
In our brushed aluminum process, white highlights in the original painting are left unprinted. This allows the silver metallic surface of the Dibond to show through, creating a striking, high-end aesthetic.
