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What is the artwork "Driving East, 2002"?
"Driving East, 2002" is a vibrant abstract composition by the renowned American artist Helen Frankenthaler, known for her pioneering work in Color Field painting.
What medium is this Helen Frankenthaler print made on?
This museum-quality reproduction is a direct print on 3mm brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a matte finish and a metallic horizontal grain.
What are the dimensions of this Helen Frankenthaler aluminum print?
The dimensions for this specific Helen Frankenthaler print are 70x100 cm, which is equivalent to 28x40 inches.
How is the artwork printed on the Aluminum DIBOND®?
The artwork is printed directly onto the brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, providing vivid colors with a matte finish. Unprinted areas reveal the metallic silver substrate.
Does the print have a glare-free finish?
Yes, the direct printing process results in a matte, glare-free finish, which is especially effective for showcasing the metallic brushed silver effect.
Is a hanging kit included with the print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with your purchase to facilitate easy display of this fine art print.
What is the archival quality of this reproduction?
Printed on durable Aluminum DIBOND® with a matte finish, this museum-quality reproduction is designed for longevity and vibrant color retention.
What is Helen Frankenthaler's artistic significance?
Helen Frankenthaler was a key figure in post-war American art, celebrated for developing the 'stain painting' technique, influencing Abstract Expressionism and Color Field movements.
