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Shoreline - 1952 - Helen Frankenthaler Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Helen Frankenthaler Aluminum Print | Helen Frankenthaler Prints

Shoreline - 1952 - Helen Frankenthaler Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Helen Frankenthaler Aluminum Print | Helen Frankenthaler Prints

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Shoreline - 1952 - Helen Frankenthaler Brushed Aluminum Print

Immerse yourself in the pioneering spirit of Abstract Expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of Helen Frankenthaler's "Shoreline" (1952). This fine art print captures the essence of Frankenthaler's revolutionary soak-stain technique, where thinned oil paints were poured directly onto unprimed canvas, creating ethereal, fluid forms that evoke the natural rhythms of water and land. As a key figure in the Color Field movement, Frankenthaler's work in 1952 marked a turning point in modern art, blending emotional depth with innovative materiality.

RedKalion presents this archival masterpiece on premium brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, meticulously crafted to honor the original's luminosity and texture. The 3mm thick base ensures durability, while the direct print on AluDibond delivers vivid, matte colors that resist glare, with unprinted areas revealing a striking metallic silver effect. Measuring 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), this piece is ready to elevate any contemporary space with its dynamic, horizontal grain and sophisticated presence.

Each Helen Frankenthaler aluminum print from our collection undergoes rigorous quality checks, ensuring you receive a gallery-worthy reproduction that endures. Trust RedKalion for authentic, expert-curated reproductions that bridge art history and modern design.

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What is the significance of Helen Frankenthaler's "Shoreline" (1952) in art history?

"Shoreline" (1952) is a landmark work by Helen Frankenthaler, showcasing her innovative soak-stain technique that influenced the Color Field movement. It represents a shift in Abstract Expressionism, using thinned paints to create fluid, organic forms that evoke natural landscapes.

How does the brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® enhance this fine art print?

The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® provides a durable 3mm base with a metallic finish and horizontal grain, adding dynamic texture. Direct printing ensures vivid matte colors, while unprinted areas reveal a metallic silver effect for a striking museum-quality reproduction.

What are the dimensions and hanging details for this Helen Frankenthaler aluminum print?

This print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and includes a hanging kit that varies by fulfillment country, ensuring easy installation for your premium art display.

Is the print archival and resistant to damage?

Yes, this archival print on Aluminum DIBOND® offers long-lasting durability with a matte, glare-free finish that protects against fading and wear, making it ideal for high-quality art collections.

How does RedKalion ensure the accuracy of this reproduction?

RedKalion uses expert curation and precise printing techniques to match the original's colors and texture, with rigorous quality checks for every Helen Frankenthaler print to guarantee authenticity.

What inspired Helen Frankenthaler's soak-stain technique used in "Shoreline"?

Frankenthaler developed the soak-stain technique by pouring thinned oil paints onto unprimed canvas, inspired by watercolor methods to achieve translucent, flowing forms that broke from traditional brushwork in Abstract Expressionism.

Why is the matte finish ideal for this black-and-white design?

The matte finish reduces glare and enhances contrast, allowing the brushed silver metallic effects and fluid lines of "Shoreline" to stand out vividly, perfect for modern interior spaces.