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At RedKalion, you can find virtually any artwork from any artist, available in a wide range of sizes to perfectly match your space.
If you didn’t find what you’re looking for, contact us at support@redkalion.com . We will source any artwork and produce it in any size and format you need, including art prints, posters, canvas, framed pieces, framed canvas, and more.
For dedicated art enthusiasts, we also offer handcrafted replicas of any artwork, carefully painted by highly skilled artists using traditional techniques.
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What makes a brushed aluminum print unique?
A brushed aluminum DIBOND® print features a horizontal grain and metallic silver finish. In lighter areas of the artwork, the aluminum texture shines through, adding a dynamic, industrial depth to Salvador Dalí’s surrealist imagery.
How durable is this Salvador Dalí reproduction?
Constructed on a 3mm (0.12") rigid aluminum DIBOND® base, this print is highly durable, lightweight, and warp-resistant. It is a museum-quality medium designed for archival longevity in any interior setting.
Does the print come ready to hang?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware provided is tailored to the fulfillment country to ensure a secure and elegant installation for your 70x100 cm artwork.
Will there be glare on the surface of the artwork?
No. This print features a sophisticated matte finish. The direct print on AluDibond ensures the colors remain vivid while remaining glare-free, making it perfect for rooms with large windows or bright lighting.
How do I maintain and clean my aluminum print?
To preserve the metallic finish, simply use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as the matte surface is designed for lasting aesthetic integrity.
What is the significance of the bread in Dalí's work?
Dalí viewed bread as one of his 'oldest obsessions,' representing both the sacred and the phallic. In 'Anthropomorphic Bread 1,' he uses the object to explore themes of fetishism and the Paranoiac-Critical method.
What does 'Anthropomorphic' mean in this context?
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human objects. Here, Dalí distorts the bread to mimic biological, skeletal, or human forms, creating a bridge between the physical world and the dream state.
