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What makes the William Saroyan Aluminum Print a premium choice?
This print utilizes 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® with a brushed silver finish. The horizontal grain provides a metallic depth that paper cannot replicate, offering a modern, gallery-grade aesthetic that is both durable and sophisticated.
What are the exact dimensions and thickness of this print?
The artwork measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with a 3mm (0.12") thickness. This rigid construction ensures the piece remains perfectly flat and maintains its structural integrity over time.
How does the brushed silver finish affect the artwork's appearance?
The brushed silver aluminum creates a unique metallic effect in white or light areas of the design. The matte finish eliminates glare, ensuring the artwork remains visible from all angles under varying light conditions.
Is the hanging hardware included with the purchase?
Yes, a professional hanging kit is included with every order. The specific type of hardware may vary depending on the fulfillment country to ensure the safest and most efficient mounting for your wall type.
What is the archival longevity of an Aluminum DIBOND® print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is highly resistant to temperature fluctuations and humidity. When combined with our direct-print technique, the artwork is built to last for decades without the yellowing or degradation common in standard paper prints.
What was William Saroyan's approach to visual art in 1963?
In 1963, Saroyan was deeply influenced by the Abstract Expressionist movement in NYC. He treated his visual art as a daily diary, using gestural, calligraphic marks to capture immediate emotional states and creative impulses.
Why is the date 'March 10, 1963' included in the title?
Saroyan meticulously dated his works to document his creative flow. This specific piece represents a single, unrepeatable moment in his transition from a master of words to a master of abstract visual form during his time in New York.
