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What materials are used for the Martin Barré aluminum print?
We use 3mm (0.12") Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This rigid, durable material features a horizontal grain and a metallic finish, providing a sophisticated, industrial look for this fine art reproduction.
Is the mounting hardware included with this fine art reproduction?
Yes, every Martin Barré Aluminum Print includes a premium hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the safest and most efficient mounting for your wall type.
How does the brushed aluminum finish affect the visual display?
The matte, glare-free finish is ideal for minimalist designs. Unprinted white areas reveal the brushed silver metallic grain, adding unique texture and depth to the 62-5 composition.
What are the shipping expectations for this RedKalion piece?
We utilize a global network of specialized fulfillment partners to ensure your artwork is printed and shipped from the location nearest to you, reducing transit time and environmental impact.
How durable is this archival-grade aluminum print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally durable and rigid. Combined with our direct-print UV inks, the artwork is resistant to fading and physical distortion, ensuring it remains an enduring gallery-quality piece.
What defines Martin Barré’s artistic style in 1962?
In 1962, Barré pioneered the use of spray paint to create linear 'stripes' or 'zebrure'. This style emphasized the 'act' of painting and the relationship between the mark and the void.
How does the 62-5 composition utilize negative space?
Barré viewed the white space of the canvas as an active participant. In 62-5, the minimalist lines serve to frame and activate the space, making the vacuum as significant as the pigment.
