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What is the significance of "Phenomena Compass Bearing" by Paul Jenkins?
This abstract expressionist piece from Jenkins' "Phenomena" series uses poured acrylics to evoke cosmic navigation, reflecting mid-20th-century innovation in color and form for a timeless fine art print.
What are the specifications of this brushed aluminum print?
The print is 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) on 3mm thick brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a direct print for vivid colors, matte finish, and metallic silver effects in unprinted areas.
How durable and archival is this aluminum print?
Made with archival-grade materials, it resists fading and damage, ensuring your museum-quality reproduction lasts for years with proper care.
What is included with the shipping and hanging of this print?
A hanging kit is included (varies by country), and we offer secure global shipping with tracking for your Paul Jenkins aluminum print.
Why choose RedKalion for Paul Jenkins prints?
RedKalion specializes in premium art prints with expert curation, archival standards, and trusted craftsmanship for authentic reproductions.
How does the brushed silver finish enhance the artwork?
The horizontal grain and metallic finish add dynamic texture, making colors pop and creating a striking visual effect ideal for modern interiors.
What era and technique does Paul Jenkins represent in this piece?
Jenkins, active in the 1950s-70s, pioneered poured paint techniques in abstract expressionism, blending spontaneity with controlled color flows in "Phenomena Compass Bearing".
