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Orange Disaster - Andy Warhol Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Andy Warhol Aluminum Print | Andy Warhol Prints

Orange Disaster - Andy Warhol Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Andy Warhol Aluminum Print | Andy Warhol Prints

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Orange Disaster - Andy Warhol Brushed Aluminum Print

Experience the bold, unsettling power of Andy Warhol's Orange Disaster in a museum-quality reproduction that transforms contemporary art into a statement piece for your space. This iconic 1963 work from Warhol's Death and Disaster series reimagines a harrowing car crash photograph through his signature silkscreen technique, rendered here in stark black-and-white against a vivid orange background—a jarring juxtaposition that critiques media sensationalism and mortality in postwar America.

RedKalion elevates this masterpiece with our premium brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® print, measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches). The direct print on 3mm-thick AluDibond ensures vivid color retention and a durable, rigid base, while the matte, glare-free finish highlights the artwork's graphic intensity. Unprinted white areas reveal a dynamic metallic silver effect with a horizontal grain, adding depth and a modern, industrial aesthetic.

As a trusted curator of archival-grade reproductions, we capture every detail of Warhol's repetitive, mechanical process—where each silkscreen layer subtly varies, echoing his exploration of mass production and emotional detachment. This print is not merely a decoration; it's a conversation-starting artifact that bridges Pop Art history with contemporary design.

Elevate your home or office with an archival masterpiece that endures, complete with a hanging kit for seamless installation. Choose RedKalion for unparalleled expertise in fine art prints that honor artistic legacy while delivering exceptional craftsmanship.

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What is the significance of Andy Warhol's Orange Disaster?

Orange Disaster is a 1963 artwork from Warhol's Death and Disaster series, using silkscreen to reproduce a car crash photo with an orange background, critiquing media and mortality in Pop Art style.

What materials are used in this brushed aluminum print?

This museum-quality reproduction uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, direct-printed for vivid colors and a matte finish, featuring a metallic silver effect in unprinted areas.

How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance the artwork?

The horizontal grain and metallic finish add dynamic depth, making the black-and-white design striking and ideal for a modern, glare-free display in fine art prints.

Is a hanging kit included with this aluminum print?

Yes, a hanging kit is included for easy installation; specific components may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure mounting.

How durable and archival is this aluminum print?

Printed directly on 3mm AluDibond, it offers excellent durability and color retention, resistant to fading for long-lasting museum-quality reproductions.

What are the dimensions of this Andy Warhol print?

This print measures 70x100 cm or 28x40 inches, providing a substantial presence for displaying Warhol's iconic artwork in any space.

How was the original Orange Disaster created by Warhol?

Warhol used silkscreen printing on canvas, repeating car crash imagery with an orange hue to explore themes of death and media in his Pop Art era.