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What material is used for the Black Popcorn print?
This print is crafted on 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a metallic finish and a horizontal grain. This material is highly durable, rigid, and provides a sophisticated, industrial look for fine art reproductions.
How do the colors appear on the aluminum surface?
We use direct printing to ensure vivid colors with a matte finish. Interestingly, white areas of the original design are not printed; instead, they allow the raw brushed silver of the aluminum to show through for a striking metallic effect.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, every Gene Davis aluminum print from RedKalion includes a professional hanging kit. The specific style of the kit varies based on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your region.
How does the archival quality compare to traditional prints?
Aluminum DIBOND® is an archival-grade material that is exceptionally resistant to warping, moisture, and UV degradation. This ensures your museum-quality reproduction maintains its structural integrity and color brilliance for decades.
What are the shipping logistics for a 70x100 cm print?
Your 70x100 cm (28x40") print is securely packaged in specialized protective materials to prevent any scratching or bending during transit. We ship globally with tracked carriers to ensure a safe delivery to your gallery or home.
What is the historical significance of 'Black Popcorn'?
Created in 1969, 'Black Popcorn' is a quintessential example of Gene Davis's contribution to the Washington Color School. It explores the 'optical interval,' using rhythmic stripe patterns to create movement and depth through pure color theory.
Who was Gene Davis in the art world?
Gene Davis was a leader of the Washington Color School and a pioneer of Color Field painting. He is celebrated for his large-scale stripe paintings that emphasize rhythmic repetition and the visceral impact of color over narrative form.
