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What makes the 'Chavade' print unique?
Our reproduction of Richard Pousette-Dart's 'Chavade' uses brushed aluminum DIBOND® to accentuate the artwork's inherent luminosity, creating a dynamic metallic shimmer that shifts with the light.
What is brushed aluminum DIBOND®?
It is a premium 3mm thick composite material consisting of two layers of aluminum with a polyethylene core. The brushed silver surface provides a sophisticated, horizontal grain and a metallic finish.
How is the artwork shipped and installed?
Your Richard Pousette-Dart print is securely packaged for international transit. It includes a specialized hanging kit (varying by region) to ensure a secure and easy installation process.
Is this print archival quality?
Yes. RedKalion uses archival-grade materials and direct-to-substrate printing techniques, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction maintains its color integrity and structural rigidity for decades.
Will there be a glare on the aluminum surface?
No. The print features a sophisticated matte finish that is specifically designed to be glare-free, making it ideal for rooms with high natural light or overhead gallery lighting.
Who was Richard Pousette-Dart?
Richard Pousette-Dart was a seminal American painter and a founding member of the New York School. He is celebrated for his spiritual, transcendental approach to Abstract Expressionism.
What does 'Chavade' represent in Pousette-Dart's oeuvre?
'Chavade' exemplifies Pousette-Dart's obsession with the 'totality' of the canvas, using dense, rhythmic patterns to suggest a cosmic or cellular consciousness beyond the physical plane.
