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What materials are used for the Jackson Pollock Blue Poles print?
This print is crafted on 3mm brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® featuring a horizontal grain. This premium composite material provides a rigid, lightweight, and durable base, perfect for high-end fine art reproductions with a modern, metallic edge.
How does the metallic finish affect the appearance of the artwork?
The brushed silver effect is visible in all white or unprinted areas of the design. This creates a dynamic, light-catching surface that adds depth and a sophisticated industrial aesthetic to Pollock's complex drip patterns.
Is the print protected against glare and fading?
Yes. We use a direct-print method with UV-resistant inks that result in a matte, glare-free finish. This ensures the artwork remains vibrant and visible from any angle, even in brightly lit rooms or galleries.
How is the artwork shipped and is it ready to hang?
Every order includes a professional hanging kit tailored to your delivery region. The artwork is securely packaged in reinforced materials to ensure it arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition at your doorstep.
What is the archival longevity of an Aluminum DIBOND® print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is highly resistant to warping, humidity, and UV degradation. When kept indoors, these archival-grade prints are designed to maintain their structural integrity and color fidelity for decades, making them a lasting investment.
What is the historical significance of Pollock's Blue Poles?
Created in 1952, Blue Poles is a hallmark of the Abstract Expressionist movement. It represents the pinnacle of Pollock's 'drip' period, utilizing rhythmic verticality to create order within the spontaneous, energetic layers of paint.
Why was the title changed from Number 11, 1952 to Blue Poles?
While Pollock originally assigned it a number to avoid subjective interpretation, the distinct vertical blue lines led critics and the public to refer to it as 'Blue Poles,' a title the artist eventually accepted as its definitive name.
