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Group set of prints on metal
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Group Set of Metal Prints gives your image a breathtaking unique and contemporary look and feel! Enhances contrast, sharpness and color saturation unobtainable by any other printing method.
We print directly on metal, your photos will take on a brilliant sheen that traditional paper printing or canvas prints are unable to deliver.
The metal flashes through to create a distinct look that will catch your eye from every angle. Inks infused into specially coated aluminum ensures a durable and archival scratch resistant surface.
At WahooArt.com you can choose any image you like and we will transform it is aMetal group set print for you will be the owner of unique group set, from one imageyou can choose more than 250 frames shapes in any sizes !
Metal elements on your print bring incredible metallic effect and gloss.
GROUP SET OF Metal Prints can be a perfect present for your friends or beloved and be sure they will love it forever!
WahooArt Team recommend SET OF Metal Prints for Modern photos and landscapes.
For Fine Art, we suggest to order group set of textured print or group set of oil paintings.
WahooArt.com have 10 years experience in the printing business. If you are not 100% satisfied we will refund 100% of your order.
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Joan Miró - BLUE I
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Joan Miró - BLUE I
Joan Miró - BLUE I
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Blue I, II, III is a triptych created in 1961. It is a set of three-part display abstract oil painting by the Spanish modern artist Joan Miró. The paintings are named Blue I, Blue II, Blue III and are very similar. All three are enormous painting 355 cm x 270 cm each and currently owned by the Musée National d'Art Moderne in the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
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In 1961, after three trips to the United States and exhibitions at the Galerie Maeght in Paris and Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York, Miro began further purifying the deepening his earlier discoveries. This development had been heralded by Blue I, II, III. It reflects, above all, the supreme confidence the artist had attained in composing and coloring his paintings. The style is unmistakable. Miro was playing with codes that describe the movement of objects in a uniquely simple way. For example, a certain trajectory might be represented by a line, generally a thin one, ending in a dot or in a pair of parentheses. This latter symbol was often used by Miro as a kind o container, to keep energy from escaping. What is more, they look in two different directions, referring back to Miro's last pictures of the 1950s - full of sudden movements and primaeval symbols - while at the same time looking forward to a completely new artistic freedom, a spontaneous attitude towards the material and colours, in a hitherto unprecedented way.