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Alma Woodsey Thomas - THE STORMY SEA 1958 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

Alma Woodsey Thomas - THE STORMY SEA 1958 75x100 cm / 30x40inches Fine Art Poster

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Experience the Visionary Abstraction of Alma Woodsey Thomas: The Stormy Sea (1958)

Invite a seminal piece of American art history into your home with our museum-quality reproduction of Alma Woodsey Thomas's 1958 masterpiece, The Stormy Sea. This striking work captures a pivotal moment in Thomas's career, as she transitioned from representational forms toward the rhythmic, vibrant abstraction that would eventually define her legacy within the Washington Color School.

In The Stormy Sea, Thomas utilizes a sophisticated palette to evoke the raw energy and atmospheric tension of the ocean. Rather than a literal depiction, the artist employs a mosaic of deliberate brushstrokes that suggest the churning whitecaps and deep swells of a tempest. This piece is a testament to her unique ability to translate natural phenomena into a language of pure color and light, offering a sophisticated focal point for any modern interior.

RedKalion’s Commitment to Archival Excellence

At RedKalion, we believe that fine art deserves to be preserved for generations. Our Master’s Edition archival paper is selected for its superior longevity and tactile luxury. Each print is produced on 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper, featuring a matte, natural white finish that eliminates glare while highlighting the intricate textures of Thomas's brushwork.

  • Archival Integrity: Acid-free (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing and ensure the colors remain as vivid as the day they were printed.
  • Substantial Texture: With a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), this print provides the structural presence of a gallery original.
  • Sustainable Craftsmanship: We exclusively use FSC-certified paper, ensuring your collection supports responsible forestry.
  • Precision Fulfillment: Each piece is printed and shipped on demand with no minimum order requirements, reducing waste and ensuring a pristine arrival.

Elevate your collection with an archival-grade fine art print that honors the enduring genius of Alma Woodsey Thomas. This 30x40 inch reproduction is more than a poster; it is a curated window into the soul of mid-century abstraction.

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What type of paper is used for this Alma Woodsey Thomas print?

We use our Master's Edition archival paper. It is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality paper with a matte, natural white finish, providing a luxurious, uncoated texture that avoids glare.

How long will 'The Stormy Sea' print last without fading?

Our prints are archival-grade and acid-free (pH above 7). This museum-quality standard prevents yellowing and ensures the vibrant tones of Thomas’s work remain stable for decades.

Is the production of this fine art poster eco-friendly?

Yes. RedKalion utilizes FSC-certified paper, which supports sustainable forest management. Our on-demand printing model also minimizes environmental impact by eliminating excess inventory and waste.

How is the artwork shipped and is there a minimum order?

There are no minimum order requirements. Each print is produced on demand and shipped in protective, secure packaging to ensure it reaches you in gallery-ready condition.

How does RedKalion ensure museum-quality in its reproductions?

We combine high-resolution digital captures with 250 gsm archival media and specialized printing techniques to replicate the nuances, depth, and color accuracy of the original artwork.

What is the significance of 1958 in Alma Woodsey Thomas’s career?

1958 was a transformative year for Thomas, marking her shift toward the bold, rhythmic abstraction and the 'Alma stripes' that would later make her an icon of the Washington Color School.

What artistic movement does 'The Stormy Sea' represent?

This work is an early example of Color Field abstraction and Expressionism. It showcases Thomas's exploration of nature through a lens of emotional color theory and structural brushwork.