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What makes the brushed aluminum surface unique for a Sam Gilliam print?
The 3mm brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that adds a dynamic, metallic texture. White areas of 'Bluest' remain unprinted, revealing a shimmering silver effect that enhances Gilliam’s abstract composition.
Is this print protected against glare and reflections?
Yes, the direct print method results in a matte, glare-free finish. This makes the Sam Gilliam aluminum print ideal for rooms with large windows or heavy overhead lighting where glass would reflect.
How do I install the 70x100 cm Aluminum DIBOND® print?
Each RedKalion print arrives with a pre-selected hanging kit included. The specific kit varies by fulfillment country to ensure you have the most secure and localized hardware for your wall type.
How durable is the aluminum material compared to traditional paper?
This aluminum print is exceptionally durable and rigid. At 3mm thick, it is resistant to environmental changes like humidity, ensuring your archival-grade reproduction remains perfectly flat and vibrant for decades.
What is RedKalion’s shipping process for large-format fine art?
We use premium, secure packaging specifically designed for large-format metal prints. Each piece is tracked and insured to ensure your museum-quality Sam Gilliam reproduction arrives in pristine condition.
Why is Sam Gilliam’s 'Bluest' historically significant?
'Bluest' exemplifies Gilliam’s mastery of the Washington Color School style, where color and space become the primary subjects, moving beyond the traditional boundaries of mid-century abstract expressionism.
Was Sam Gilliam known for working with industrial materials?
While Gilliam is famous for his 'Drape' paintings, he constantly experimented with texture and depth. Reproducing his work on aluminum reflects his innovative spirit and interest in the physical presence of art.
