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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Van Gogh print?
The brushed silver DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that interacts with light. Any white areas in Van Gogh’s composition are not printed, allowing the raw metallic silver to show through for a sophisticated, shimmering effect.
Is the hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific kit type is tailored to the dimensions and weight of the 70x100 cm panel to ensure a secure, flush mount.
How does the matte finish affect the viewing experience?
Our direct-to-aluminum printing creates a matte, glare-free surface. This is ideal for rooms with high natural light or overhead spotlights, as it prevents reflections from obscuring the intricate details of the artwork.
What is the archival lifespan of an AluDibond print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is exceptionally durable. It is resistant to UV rays, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, ensuring your Vincent van Gogh fine art print remains vibrant and warp-free for decades.
How is the artwork packaged for international shipping?
We use heavy-duty, impact-resistant packaging specifically designed for large-format fine art. Each piece is securely braced and wrapped to ensure it arrives at your door in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
When and where did Vincent van Gogh paint "A Corner of the Asylum"?
Van Gogh painted this scene in 1889 while at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. It belongs to a series exploring the asylum's lush yet enclosed gardens.
What is the significance of the sawn-off tree in this composition?
The heavy, sawn-off tree is a powerful metaphor for resilience. Despite being pruned or damaged, it remains a sturdy part of the landscape, mirroring Van Gogh's personal struggle and artistic determination during his confinement.
