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What makes a brushed aluminum print unique?
Our brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that gives the artwork a dynamic, metallic look. White areas are not printed, allowing the silver surface to shine through, creating a unique visual depth compared to traditional paper prints.
What are the physical specifications of this Hiroyuki Tajima print?
The print is 3mm (0.12") thick, utilizing a rigid and durable AluDibond base. It features a matte, glare-free finish and is printed using high-quality direct-print technology for vivid, long-lasting color saturation.
How is the artwork shipped and is it ready to hang?
Every print includes a specialized hanging kit tailored to your fulfillment country. We ship using secure, art-safe packaging to ensure your Hiroyuki Tajima reproduction arrives in gallery-perfect condition.
What is the archival longevity of an aluminum print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally durable and resistant to environmental factors like humidity and UV fading. This archival-grade material ensures that your fine art print maintains its structural integrity and color for generations.
Is the finish of the print glossy or matte?
The finish is matte and glare-free. This ensures that the intricate details and textures of Tajima’s abstract work are visible from any angle without distracting light reflections.
Who was the artist Hiroyuki Tajima?
Hiroyuki Tajima (1911–1984) was a prominent Japanese printmaker of the Sōsaku-hanga school. He is world-renowned for his abstract woodblock prints that utilize innovative materials like shellac and resin to create dense, atmospheric textures.
What is the artistic significance of 'Bottles at the Bar' (1978)?
Created in 1978, this piece represents Tajima's mature style, blending architectural structure with fluid abstraction. It captures the moody, reflective qualities of glassware, showcasing his talent for finding beauty in the intersections of light and geometry.
