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What makes the brushed aluminum material unique for this Toko Shinoda print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that provides a metallic shimmer. In this Toko Shinoda reproduction, the unprinted areas reveal the raw aluminum, creating a dynamic light-reflective quality that mirrors the silver leaf used in her original works.
How thick is the print and is it durable?
The print is 3mm (0.12") thick, utilizing a rigid and durable aluminum composite base. It is highly resistant to warping and environmental factors, making it an ideal archival-grade choice for long-term display in various climates.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with every order. The specific type of hardware provided is optimized based on the size of the print and the fulfillment location to ensure a secure, professional presentation.
What is the finish of the Toko Shinoda aluminum print?
The print features a sophisticated matte finish. This ensures the artwork remains glare-free under various lighting conditions while maintaining high color saturation and deep, rich blacks characteristic of Shinoda’s ink-wash style.
How is the artwork protected during shipping?
RedKalion utilizes professional-grade, shock-resistant packaging tailored for large-format fine art. We ensure your Toko Shinoda print arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition through specialized logistics partners.
What was the inspiration behind Toko Shinoda's Arrived Wind (2001)?
Arrived Wind reflects Shinoda’s fascination with the invisible forces of nature. Using abstract calligraphy, she captures the ephemeral energy and movement of air, bridging the gap between physical sensation and spiritual contemplation through bold, singular brushstrokes.
How did Toko Shinoda combine traditional calligraphy with modern abstraction?
Shinoda utilized the tools of traditional Japanese calligraphy—sumi ink, brushes, and paper—but discarded literal characters in favor of abstract forms. This 'avant-garde calligraphy' allowed her to express pure emotion and space, a technique perfectly captured on our metallic aluminum prints.
