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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Adolph Gottlieb print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain that interacts with light. In this museum-quality reproduction, white areas are left unprinted, allowing the raw metallic silver to show through, adding a contemporary shimmer to Blue Night.
Is the print resistant to environmental factors?
Yes, the 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® is incredibly durable and rigid. The direct-print method used for this fine art print ensures a matte, glare-free surface that is resistant to fading and warping over time.
How do I display the Blue Night aluminum print?
Each print includes a hanging kit tailored to the fulfillment country. The lightweight yet sturdy nature of the 70x100 cm aluminum panel allows for a secure, floating-effect installation on most wall types.
What is the archival life of this museum-quality reproduction?
RedKalion uses premium archival inks and industrial-grade aluminum. This combination ensures the Adolph Gottlieb aluminum print maintains its color intensity and structural integrity for decades without the need for glass protection.
How is the artwork packaged for secure delivery?
We utilize specialized, high-impact packaging to protect the edges and surface of the aluminum panel. Our logistics partners are selected for their expertise in handling fine art prints to ensure a pristine arrival.
What does Blue Night represent in Adolph Gottlieb's artistic evolution?
Painted in 1970, Blue Night represents Gottlieb's mastery of the 'Burst' motif. It showcases a simplification of his earlier Pictographs into a singular, powerful dialogue between a circular form and an expressive lower stroke.
Why did Gottlieb choose the contrast of circular shapes and gestural strokes?
Gottlieb was fascinated by dualism. The circle represents the sun, the cosmos, or a sense of wholeness, while the gestural marks represent terrestrial energy and human movement, creating a balanced, meditative tension.
