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What is the benefit of a brushed aluminum print for Schifano’s work?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® adds a metallic sheen and depth. The horizontal grain interacts with light, enhancing the modern, industrial aesthetic characteristic of Mario Schifano’s mid-century Italian style.
Is the hanging hardware included with the print?
Yes, each RedKalion print includes a premium hanging kit tailored to your specific country, ensuring a seamless and secure mounting process for your 70x100 cm artwork.
How durable is the Aluminum DIBOND® material?
At 3mm thick, Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally rigid and resistant to warping or environmental changes, making it a superior, long-lasting choice for high-end home galleries.
Will the colors of 'Acquatico' fade over time?
No. We use state-of-the-art direct archival printing techniques that guarantee color stability and UV resistance, preserving the vibrancy of the Mario Schifano print for decades.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
This print features a sophisticated matte finish. It eliminates reflections while the brushed aluminum substrate adds a subtle, high-end metallic texture to the composition.
Who was Mario Schifano and why is his work significant?
Mario Schifano was a leading figure in Italian Post-War art. He merged the gestural freedom of Art Informel with the iconography of Pop Art, influencing generations of European artists.
What defines the 'Art Informel' style in this piece?
Art Informel refers to a mid-20th-century movement prioritizing spontaneous, non-geometric expression. In 'Acquatico,' this is visible through the fluid, organic strokes and emotional use of space.
