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What are the physical specifications of this Victor Pasmore print?
This print is crafted on 3mm (0.12") Aluminum DIBOND® with a brushed silver finish. It features a horizontal grain and a matte surface, providing a durable, rigid, and sophisticated base for the 70x100 cm artwork.
How does the brushed silver effect impact the artwork's appearance?
The brushed silver aluminum grain creates a dynamic metallic effect. In areas where the design is white or lightly colored, the horizontal metallic grain shines through, adding unique texture and depth to Pasmore's abstract composition.
Is the hanging hardware included with the aluminum print?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a hanging kit included. The specific type of hardware may vary depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and appropriate mounting solution for your region.
Is this print suitable for high-light environments?
Absolutely. The matte, glare-free finish of the AluDibond print is specifically designed to prevent reflections, making it ideal for rooms with large windows or heavy artificial lighting where traditional glass might cause glare.
How long will the colors last on a metal print?
We use archival-grade UV-resistant inks and direct-to-panel printing. This process ensures vivid colors and long-term durability, protecting your Victor Pasmore print from fading even when exposed to light over many years.
What is the historical significance of the year 1957 for Victor Pasmore?
1957 was a definitive year for Pasmore as he fully embraced Constructivism. This period saw him moving away from traditional painting toward 'spatial constructions,' emphasizing the relationship between geometric forms and the space they inhabit.
Why did Pasmore use 'Indian and Lilac' in this abstract work?
Pasmore utilized Indian red and lilac to create a balanced tension. The Indian red provides a grounded, organic warmth, while the lilac offers a cool, atmospheric contrast, highlighting the rhythmic structure of the black and white elements.
