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What is the historical significance of Helen Frankenthaler's Evil Spirit, 1963?
Evil Spirit, 1963 showcases Frankenthaler's innovative soak-stain technique, pivotal to the Color Field movement, blending abstract expressionism with fluid, emotional depth in mid-20th century art.
How does the brushed aluminum material enhance this fine art print?
The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a metallic finish and horizontal grain adds dynamic texture, ensuring vivid colors and a durable, rigid base for museum-quality reproduction.
This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), features a 3mm thickness, direct print on AluDibond for matte finish, and includes a hanging kit for easy display.
Is this print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, the direct print on Aluminum DIBOND® uses archival inks, offering fade-resistant colors and long-lasting quality for premium art collections.
How is the hanging kit included with this artwork?
A hanging kit is included; specific components vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation for your brushed aluminum print.
Why is the matte finish ideal for this black-and-white design?
The matte, glare-free finish highlights the striking brushed silver effect in unprinted areas, enhancing contrast for black-and-white designs like Evil Spirit, 1963.
Can you describe Frankenthaler's technique in this artwork?
Frankenthaler used soak-stain, pouring thinned paint to create luminous, fluid forms, evident in Evil Spirit, 1963's dynamic interplay of dark and light hues.
