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What are the dimensions and material of this Helen Frankenthaler print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is crafted from brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, offering a durable, rigid base with a metallic finish and horizontal grain for a dynamic look.
How is the print produced to ensure quality?
It features direct printing on AluDibond for vivid colors and a matte finish, with unprinted white areas revealing a metallic silver effect, ideal for museum-quality reproductions of abstract expressionist art.
Yes, a hanging kit is included; it varies by fulfillment country to ensure secure and easy installation for your premium art piece.
What makes this print archival and long-lasting?
The aluminum print uses fade-resistant inks and a 3mm AluDibond base, providing archival longevity and durability for a timeless display of Helen Frankenthaler's artwork.
How does the finish enhance the artwork's appearance?
The matte, glare-free finish highlights the brushed silver effect, making it perfect for black-and-white designs and adding a striking visual depth to Frankenthaler's abstract forms.
What is the historical significance of Open Wall, 1953?
Open Wall, 1953 marks Helen Frankenthaler's innovative use of the soak-stain technique, a key development in Abstract Expressionism that influenced color field painting and emphasized fluid, emotional abstraction.
Can you describe the artistic details in this piece?
This artwork features organic shapes and subtle color blends created through Frankenthaler's pour technique, evoking a sense of spontaneity and ethereal beauty characteristic of her early 1950s work.
