Ga direct naar productinformatie
1 van 8

RedKalion

Blue Still Life - 1957 - William Scott Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | William Scott Aluminum Print | William Scott Prints

Blue Still Life - 1957 - William Scott Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | William Scott Aluminum Print | William Scott Prints

Normale prijs $399.99 USD
Normale prijs $899.99 USD Aanbiedingsprijs $399.99 USD
Aanbieding Uitverkocht
Aantal

Refined Modernism: Blue Still Life (1957) by William Scott

Elevate your space with a masterpiece of mid-century abstraction. Blue Still Life (1957) represents the pinnacle of William Scott’s exploration into the 'economy of means.' During the late 1950s, Scott transitioned from traditional representation toward a primal, minimalist language, simplifying kitchen utensils and table settings into evocative geometric forms. This specific work captures a serene yet powerful tension between color and silhouette, making it a cornerstone of British modern art.

Our museum-quality reproduction is meticulously crafted on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, a medium that perfectly complements Scott's industrial-leaning aesthetic. The 3mm (0.12") rigid base features a sophisticated horizontal grain that adds a dynamic, shimmering quality to the composition. In this edition, the unprinted white areas of the original painting are left open to reveal the raw metallic silver effect, creating a striking interplay between the deep blue pigments and the industrial substrate.

The RedKalion Archival Standard

  • Unique Finish: The matte, glare-free surface ensures the artwork remains the focal point, even in high-light environments.
  • Direct Print Technology: Using state-of-the-art UV-curing, we achieve vivid color saturation that maintains the integrity of Scott’s 1957 palette.
  • Structural Integrity: The 3mm DIBOND® provides a durable, warp-resistant foundation that outlasts traditional paper or canvas.
  • Installation Ready: Each print includes a high-end hanging kit tailored to your region, ensuring a seamless, float-like display on your wall.

By choosing this William Scott aluminum print from RedKalion, you are investing in an archival piece that honors the legacy of one of the 20th century’s most influential painters. This is more than a print; it is a timeless intersection of art history and contemporary craftsmanship.

Alle details bekijken
What defines the quality of a RedKalion William Scott aluminum print?

RedKalion uses museum-grade Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness. We employ direct UV-printing for color accuracy and a matte, glare-free finish that preserves the sophisticated textures of William Scott’s original 1957 composition.

How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the appearance of Blue Still Life?

The horizontal grain of the brushed silver aluminum provides a dynamic metallic effect. Unprinted white sections of the artwork reveal the raw silver substrate, adding depth and a modern industrial aesthetic to Scott’s minimalist forms.

Is the hanging hardware included with my order?

Yes, every William Scott print includes a professional hanging kit. The specific hardware varies slightly based on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing installation for your specific region.

How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the print?

Our prints use UV-resistant inks on a composite aluminum structure. This combination prevents fading from sunlight and protects against humidity and warping, ensuring your investment remains gallery-quality for decades.

What is the estimated shipping time for this fine art reproduction?

Each print is custom-made to order to ensure perfection. Typically, production and shipping take between 5 to 10 business days, depending on your location, with secure, high-impact packaging to protect the aluminum surface.

What was William Scott’s artistic focus during 1957?

In 1957, Scott moved toward greater abstraction. He focused on the 'plastic values' of objects, reducing kitchen items to essential shapes to explore the spatial relationships and the tension between form and void.

Why is "Blue Still Life" considered a masterpiece of mid-century abstraction?

The work is celebrated for its balance of austerity and sensuality. By limiting his palette and simplifying his subjects, Scott achieved a universal aesthetic that bridged the gap between traditional still life and modern abstraction.