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What are the dimensions and material of this Gene Davis print?
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, museum-quality reproduction with a metallic finish.
How does the brushed aluminum enhance the artwork's appearance?
The brushed aluminum provides a dynamic horizontal grain and metallic silver effect in unprinted areas, complementing Gene Davis's vertical stripes for a striking, contemporary fine art print.
Is the print fade-resistant and archival?
Yes, the direct print on AluDibond ensures vivid, fade-resistant colors with a matte finish, making it an archival-grade reproduction ideal for long-term display.
What is included with shipping for this aluminum print?
A hanging kit is included with shipping; specifics may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation of your Gene Davis artwork.
Can I display this print in bright rooms without glare?
Absolutely, the matte, glare-free finish makes this Gene Davis aluminum print perfect for well-lit spaces, preserving the clarity of its black-and-white and color elements.
What artistic movement is Gene Davis associated with?
Gene Davis was a key figure in the Washington Color School, known for his hard-edged vertical stripe paintings that explore optical effects and color theory in mid-20th century art.
Why did Gene Davis use vertical stripes in his work?
Davis used vertical stripes to create rhythmic, immersive experiences, focusing on the psychological impact of pure color and spatial dynamics in his Color Field compositions.
