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What makes this Zao Wou-Ki aluminum print unique?
This print utilizes brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, where the white areas are left unprinted to reveal a metallic grain. This adds a dynamic, shimmering depth to Zao Wou-Ki's abstract forms that traditional paper prints cannot replicate.
What are the physical specifications of the material?
The artwork is printed on a 3mm (0.12") thick aluminum DIBOND® panel. It features a horizontal grain and a matte finish, ensuring the piece is both lightweight and exceptionally durable for long-term display.
How is the artwork shipped and what is included?
Your Zao Wou-Ki print is secured in protective packaging to prevent damage. Every order includes a specialized hanging kit, ensuring the piece is ready to elevate your walls immediately upon arrival.
Does the aluminum finish produce a glare?
No, the printing process results in a sophisticated matte finish. This ensures the artwork remains glare-free even when placed near windows or under direct gallery lighting, preserving the visual integrity of the composition.
What is the archival longevity of this print?
RedKalion uses premium UV-resistant inks and archival-grade Aluminum DIBOND®. This combination ensures the colors remain vivid and the substrate remains rigid, providing a museum-quality experience that endures for decades.
What was the significance of Zao Wou-Ki’s 2002 period?
In 2002, Zao Wou-Ki reached a pinnacle of 'lyrical abstraction,' focusing on luminosity and the concept of the 'void.' This period is characterized by more transparent layers and a peaceful, elemental connection to nature.
How does the metallic finish affect the visual perception of the artwork?
The brushed silver grain interacts with ambient light, causing the highlights of the painting to shift slightly as you move. This creates a living, breathing quality that honors the fluid energy of Zao Wou-Ki’s brushstrokes.
