
What is Enrico Castellani's 'Superficie Argento' about?
Enrico Castellani's 'Superficie Argento' (Silver Surface) from 1973 is a seminal work exploring spatialism through manipulated canvas, creating dynamic light and shadow effects with a metallic finish.
What kind of paper is used for this fine art print?
This museum-quality fine art print uses Master's Edition archival paper. It's a 250 gsm (110 lb), 0.29 mm thick, matte, uncoated, natural white paper, chosen for its luxurious texture and archival properties.
How long will this archival print last?
This print is acid-free (pH above 7) and printed on archival paper, ensuring it will not yellow over time and maintaining its vibrancy for generations.
What are the dimensions of the artwork?
The artwork 'Superficie Argento' is reproduced here in a size of 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), offering a substantial presence for display.
What does 'museum-quality' mean for this reproduction?
Museum-quality refers to the use of archival paper, acid-free materials, precise color reproduction, and a fine art printing process that mimics the detail and texture of the original artwork.
Can you tell me more about Enrico Castellani's technique?
Castellani pioneered 'Spatialism' by physically altering the canvas, pushing and pulling it from behind to create dimensional surfaces. His 'Superficie Argento' showcases this technique with a striking metallic effect.
Is the paper used environmentally friendly?
Yes, the Master's Edition archival paper used for this print is FSC-certified, ensuring it comes from responsibly managed forests and supports sustainable forestry practices.