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What are the dimensions of this Henri Michaux aluminum print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), perfect for a statement piece in any room with its museum-quality reproduction on brushed aluminum.
What material is used for this brushed silver print?
It's made from Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, rigid base and a metallic finish for a dynamic look in your space.
How is the print applied to ensure vivid colors?
We use direct printing on AluDibond, which provides vivid colors and a matte, glare-free finish, ideal for black-and-white designs with archival longevity.
Is a hanging kit included with this Henri Michaux print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included; it varies by fulfillment country to ensure easy installation for your premium aluminum art print.
What makes this print archival and long-lasting?
With direct printing on 3mm AluDibond and a matte finish, this reproduction resists fading and damage, offering museum-quality durability for years.
What is the historical significance of UNTITLED 1962 by Henri Michaux?
Created in 1962, this work reflects Michaux's exploration of abstract expressionism and automatic drawing, influenced by his experiments with altered states to capture subconscious imagery.
How does the brushed silver effect enhance this artwork?
The horizontal grain and metallic finish create a dynamic shimmer, highlighting the contrast in Michaux's black-and-white design and adding depth to the abstract expressionist piece.
