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What is the finish of the Odilon Redon Bouquet of Flowers 5 aluminum print?
The print features a matte, glare-free finish on brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This material includes a horizontal grain that gives the artwork a dynamic, metallic appearance, especially in the lighter highlights of the bouquet.
How durable is the 3mm Aluminum DIBOND base?
The 3mm (0.12") thickness provides a highly durable and rigid base. Aluminum DIBOND® is known for its archival longevity, resistance to warping, and ability to support large-scale prints like this 70x100 cm edition.
Is the hanging kit included for this 70x100 cm print?
Yes, a professional hanging kit is included with your purchase. The specific type of hanging system varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and efficient installation for your specific location.
How do the white areas of the artwork appear on this metallic surface?
In this brushed aluminum printing process, white areas are left unprinted. This allows the brushed silver metallic grain of the DIBOND® to shine through, creating a sophisticated and modern visual effect.
How is the print protected during shipping?
RedKalion utilizes specialized, high-durability packaging designed for fine art. Your aluminum print is securely cushioned and boxed to ensure it arrives in pristine, museum-quality condition at your doorstep.
What is the significance of floral still lifes in Odilon Redon’s career?
Floral still lifes marked Redon’s transition from his dark 'Noirs' to a celebration of color. These bouquets were not meant to be realistic but were intended to evoke dreams and the mysteries of the subconscious.
Why is this print considered a museum-quality reproduction?
We use high-resolution direct printing on archival AluDibond, ensuring vivid color fidelity and a glare-free finish. This process meets the standards of galleries and collectors seeking durable, long-lasting fine art reproductions.
