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What makes this Sol LeWitt print a museum-quality reproduction?
RedKalion utilizes advanced direct-to-substrate printing on 3mm Aluminum DIBOND®, ensuring the precise line work of Sol LeWitt is captured with archival accuracy and a sophisticated matte finish that reflects museum standards.
What is Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®?
It is a premium composite material featuring two layers of aluminum with a solid polyethylene core. The brushed silver finish provides a horizontal grain that adds texture and a unique metallic shimmer to unprinted areas.
Does the print include a hanging system?
Yes, every Sol LeWitt Aluminum Print from RedKalion arrives with a high-quality hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic installation for your location.
Is the finish reflective or prone to glare?
The finish is strictly matte and glare-free. This is ideal for high-traffic or brightly lit spaces, as it ensures the intricate geometric patterns remain visible from all angles without distracting reflections.
How long will this aluminum print last?
Our AluDibond prints are built for extreme durability and archival longevity. The 3mm rigid base and UV-resistant inks ensure the artwork remains vibrant and warp-free for decades in a climate-controlled environment.
What is the concept behind LeWitt's 'Not-Straight' and 'Broken' lines?
This work explores LeWitt's theory that the artist provides the 'score' (instructions) and the execution follows. The juxtaposition of irregular lengths and broken segments creates a rhythmic, architectural tension characteristic of 1960s Conceptualism.
How does the metallic silver effect enhance the artwork?
Because white ink is not used, any white areas in the original design reveal the brushed silver aluminum. This gives the piece a contemporary, industrial edge that traditional paper prints cannot replicate.
