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What is the benefit of the brushed aluminum finish for this Kandinsky print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® adds a unique metallic texture. In Kandinsky's Black Strokes I, the white areas are left unprinted, allowing the natural silver grain to emerge, creating a sophisticated, industrial aesthetic that enhances the artwork’s modern energy.
How is the Black Strokes I print produced?
We use a direct-print method on 3mm AluDibond. This ensures vivid color reproduction and a matte, glare-free finish. The horizontal grain provides a sense of depth, making this Wassily Kandinsky Aluminum Print a tactile, high-end centerpiece.
Is the hanging hardware included with my purchase?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print comes with a dedicated hanging kit. The specific type of hardware varies depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetic mounting for your 70x100 cm masterpiece.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of the artwork?
Our Aluminum DIBOND® prints are inherently durable and rigid. The direct-print technology uses UV-resistant inks that prevent fading, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction maintains its vibrancy and structural integrity for decades without the need for glass protection.
What are the shipping logistics for this large-format print?
We prioritize the safety of your fine art. Each 28x40 inch print is meticulously packaged in heavy-duty, protective materials to prevent bending or scratching during transit, ensuring your Kandinsky arrives in gallery-perfect condition.
What was the artistic significance of Kandinsky’s 1913 period?
1913 was a pivotal year for Kandinsky, marking his transition into total abstraction. Works like Black Strokes I represent his 'Composition' phase, where he used line and color to express internal 'inner necessity' rather than external reality.
Are there any specific lighting recommendations for this metallic print?
Because the print features a matte, glare-free finish on brushed aluminum, it performs exceptionally well in brightly lit rooms or near windows. Direct light will catch the metallic grain, adding a shimmering, dynamic quality to the piece.
