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What are the dimensions and thickness of this Warhol print?
This Andy Warhol ‘Big Electric Chair’ print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is 3mm (0.12") thick, providing a sleek, low-profile appearance on your wall.
What is unique about the Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® material?
The material features a horizontal grain and a brushed silver finish. White areas of the artwork are not printed, allowing the raw metallic silver effect to shine through.
Is the print finish glossy or matte?
The print features a matte, glare-free finish. This is ideal for high-light environments and emphasizes the industrial, haunting aesthetic of the Pop Art series.
How is the artwork shipped and installed?
Each print is securely packaged and includes a hanging kit tailored to your location, making the installation of your museum-quality reproduction seamless and secure.
Will the colors fade over time?
No. We use direct printing techniques on AluDibond to ensure archival longevity and UV resistance, preserving the vivid colors of your Andy Warhol prints for decades.
What is the historical significance of the ‘Big Electric Chair’ series?
Created in the 1960s, this series reflects Warhol’s fascination with the ‘Death and Disaster’ theme, exploring how repetitive media imagery desensitizes the public to tragedy.
Why is aluminum the best medium for this specific Andy Warhol artwork?
Warhol utilized industrial silk-screening; the metallic horizontal grain of aluminum mimics that industrial process, adding a contemporary, mechanical feel that complements the artist’s original technique.
