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What makes the Brushed Aluminum DIBOND® material unique?
Aluminum DIBOND® features a brushed silver finish and a horizontal grain. It provides a contemporary, metallic look where white areas in the artwork appear silver, creating a striking, high-end visual effect for your Ernst Wilhelm Nay print.
How is the Blaufeuer print finished to prevent glare?
The print uses a direct-to-substrate technique with a matte finish. This ensures that the deep blues and abstract forms of the Ernst Wilhelm Nay reproduction remain visible from any angle without distracting light reflections.
Is the mounting hardware included with the artwork?
Yes, every RedKalion aluminum print includes a high-quality hanging kit. The specific type of hardware provided is optimized based on the fulfillment country to ensure a secure and level installation for your 70x100 cm piece.
How durable is an aluminum print compared to paper?
Brushed aluminum prints are exceptionally durable and rigid. The 3mm DIBOND® construction is resistant to warping and environmental changes, making it a superior, long-lasting alternative to traditional paper prints for museum-quality displays.
Where will my Ernst Wilhelm Nay print ship from?
RedKalion utilizes a global fulfillment network. Your order is produced at the facility closest to your delivery address to ensure the fastest shipping times and the lowest possible carbon footprint.
Who was Ernst Wilhelm Nay and why is Blaufeuer significant?
Ernst Wilhelm Nay was a preeminent German abstract artist. Blaufeuer (1964) represents his transition into larger, more expressive color fields, demonstrating his mastery over rhythm and the 'Eye Pictures' motif that defined post-war European abstraction.
What does the title 'Blaufeuer' mean in the context of this art?
Translating to 'Blue Fire,' the title reflects the paradoxical nature of Nay’s work: the coolness of the blue palette contrasted with the energetic, 'fiery' movement of the abstract strokes and rhythmic composition.
