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What are the dimensions of this Edward Hopper aluminum print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), offering a substantial presence for displaying Edward Hopper's Folly Beach scene with museum-quality clarity.
What material is used for this brushed aluminum print?
It's made from Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, featuring a metallic finish and horizontal grain for a durable, dynamic look in your Edward Hopper reproduction.
How is the print applied to the aluminum surface?
We use direct printing on AluDibond for vivid colors and a matte finish, with unprinted white areas revealing a metallic silver effect in this Edward Hopper fine art print.
Is a hanging kit included with this Edward Hopper print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included; it varies by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation of your museum-quality aluminum print.
How does the finish enhance black-and-white designs?
The matte, glare-free finish is ideal for black-and-white designs, providing a striking brushed silver effect that highlights Edward Hopper's artistic details without reflections.
What era did Edward Hopper paint Folly Beach, and why is it significant?
Hopper painted this in the early 20th century, showcasing his focus on American realism and solitude, with Folly Beach representing his exploration of coastal tranquility and light.
How does Hopper's technique in this piece reflect his style?
Hopper used precise brushwork and a subtle color palette to capture the quiet beauty of Charleston's shoreline, emphasizing his signature themes of isolation and everyday scenes.
