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What makes the brushed aluminum finish unique for this Lichtenstein print?
The 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® features a horizontal grain. In this Roy Lichtenstein print, any white areas are left unprinted, allowing the natural metallic silver to shine through, adding a sophisticated, industrial texture to the iconic Pop Art aesthetic.
Is the print protected against glare and reflections?
Yes. We use a direct-to-surface printing method that results in a matte, glare-free finish. This makes the Roy Lichtenstein aluminum print ideal for rooms with large windows or heavy overhead lighting where traditional glass frames would cause distractions.
How do I hang my 70x100 cm aluminum artwork?
Every RedKalion aluminum print includes a specialized hanging kit. The specific hardware varies by fulfillment country to ensure the most secure and aesthetically pleasing mount for your 28x40 inch masterpiece.
What is the archival longevity of an Aluminum DIBOND® print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is highly durable and rigid. Our archival inks are UV-resistant, ensuring that the vibrant colors and sharp Ben-Day dots of Lichtenstein’s 'Brushstrokes' do not fade over time, making it a lasting investment.
Is this print suitable for high-humidity environments?
Absolutely. The aluminum and polyethylene core of the DIBOND® panel are resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations, making it a superior choice for modern kitchens or luxury bathroom spaces compared to traditional paper prints.
What was Lichtenstein exploring in the 'Brushstrokes' series?
In 'Brushstrokes 1968', Lichtenstein was satirizing Abstract Expressionism. He took the 'spontaneous' gesture of a brushstroke and rendered it using commercial printing techniques, highlighting the tension between high art and mass production.
Is this a licensed reproduction?
RedKalion specializes in high-fidelity, museum-quality reproductions. We ensure that every 'Brushstrokes 1968' print meets rigorous color accuracy and structural standards to honor the legacy of Roy Lichtenstein’s original vision.
