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What defines the quality of this Andy Warhol Aluminum Print?
RedKalion utilizes 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® with a brushed silver finish. This museum-quality reproduction uses direct-print technology to ensure vibrant colors and high resolution, creating a durable and visually stunning alternative to traditional canvas or paper prints.
How does the brushed silver finish affect the visual appearance?
The horizontal grain of the aluminum interacts with light, providing a dynamic metallic sheen. In this Campbell's Soup Can print, the white areas remain unprinted, allowing the raw silver metal to show through for a sophisticated, industrial aesthetic.
Is the hanging hardware included with the 70x100 cm print?
Yes, a professional hanging kit is included with every order. The specific type of hardware provided depends on the fulfillment center closest to your location, ensuring a secure and easy installation process for your large-format art.
How long will this archival-grade reproduction last?
Built for longevity, our Aluminum DIBOND® prints are resistant to UV rays and environmental fluctuations. This archival-grade material ensures that your investment remains vibrant and warp-free for decades, maintaining its gallery-standard appearance.
What is RedKalion’s shipping process for large format prints?
We use protective, secure packaging designed specifically for fine art. Each aluminum print is carefully wrapped and boxed to prevent scratches or bending during transit, ensuring your masterpiece arrives in pristine condition regardless of its destination.
Why did Andy Warhol choose the Campbell's Soup Can as a subject?
Warhol chose the soup can because it represented the ubiquity and consistency of American consumer culture. He famously noted that he drank the soup every day for twenty years, making it the perfect symbol for his exploration of mass production.
What era of art history does this piece represent?
This work is the cornerstone of the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. It challenged the elitism of Abstract Expressionism by using recognizable imagery from advertising and popular culture, fundamentally changing the definition of fine art.
