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What are the dimensions of the Dakota Ridge Paul Jenkins print?
This Paul Jenkins fine art print of "Dakota Ridge" measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), offering a substantial presence for your wall.
What material is the Paul Jenkins print mounted on?
The artwork is printed directly onto 3mm thick Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND®, featuring a metallic finish and horizontal grain for a modern, matte appearance.
How is the artwork finished for display?
This Paul Jenkins print boasts a matte, glare-free finish, ideal for showcasing the artwork's details. Unprinted white areas reveal a striking brushed silver effect.
Is this a museum-quality reproduction of Dakota Ridge?
Yes, RedKalion provides museum-quality reproductions. This Paul Jenkins print is an archival-grade piece, ensuring lasting vibrancy and detail.
Does the print come with a hanging kit?
A hanging kit is included with your Paul Jenkins "Dakota Ridge" print for convenient installation. Specific kit type may vary by fulfillment country.
What is the artistic significance of Paul Jenkins' "Dakota Ridge"?
Created in 1958, "Dakota Ridge" exemplifies Paul Jenkins' pioneering 'Process Painting' style, a key development in Abstract Expressionism.
Can you explain the 'Process Painting' style evident in this Paul Jenkins print?
Process Painting, as seen in Jenkins' "Dakota Ridge," emphasizes the act of creation, often featuring fluid paint application and exploration of color interactions.
