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What makes the brushed aluminum finish ideal for an Antonio Asis print?
The brushed silver aluminum grain interacts with light, mimicking the optical vibrations central to Asis's Kinetic Art. The metallic effect in unprinted areas adds a modern, three-dimensional depth that standard paper cannot replicate.
How is the 'Círculo rojo y amarillo' print prepared for hanging?
Each Antonio Asis aluminum print arrives with a tailored hanging kit included. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your 70x100 cm artwork.
Will the vibrant red and yellow colors fade over time?
No. We utilize direct-to-substrate printing on AluDibond with archival inks. This process ensures vivid color saturation and UV resistance, preserving the integrity of the original 1970 palette for decades.
Is the surface of the aluminum print highly reflective?
The print features a sophisticated matte, glare-free finish. While the brushed aluminum adds a metallic sheen to white areas, the overall surface is designed to prevent distracting reflections in bright environments.
How should I clean and maintain my fine art aluminum print?
Maintenance is simple. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Because the AluDibond material is highly durable and rigid, it resists warping and does not require glass protection.
What was Antonio Asis's role in the 1970s art scene?
By 1970, Asis was a key member of the Parisian kinetic movement. This work represents his mastery of 'vibrating' circles, a technique designed to challenge the viewer's perception through geometric repetition.
Why is 'Círculo rojo y amarillo' considered a significant work?
This piece exemplifies the shift from static painting to optical movement. It captures the 1970s fascination with chromatic energy and the belief that art should be an active, sensory experience for the observer.
