
What are the physical specifications of the Burnt Over Forest acrylic print?
This print is crafted from 4mm (0.15") high-quality acrylic with straight-cut corners. It features a sleek, vibrant finish and includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes for a secure, modern presentation.
Is the hanging hardware included with the artwork?
Yes, each acrylic print comes with a specialized hanging kit. It includes screws with 15mm (0.6") heads designed to fit into 8mm (0.31") diameter holes located 14mm (0.55") from each corner.
How does RedKalion ensure the archival quality of this reproduction?
RedKalion utilizes archival-grade printing techniques and UV-resistant acrylic materials. This ensures the 1916 masterpiece maintains its color integrity and vibrancy for decades, protecting your investment from fading or environmental degradation.
What is the shipping and handling process for such a delicate piece?
We employ premium, reinforced packaging specifically designed for large-format acrylic prints. Each piece is securely fastened and cushioned to ensure it arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition at your doorstep.
Can the acrylic print be displayed in high-humidity areas?
Yes, the 4mm acrylic material is naturally moisture-resistant and durable, making it an excellent choice for various environments where traditional paper prints might be compromised by humidity or temperature fluctuations.
When did Tom Thomson paint Burnt Over Forest?
Tom Thomson painted Burnt Over Forest in 1916. This was a peak creative period for him in Algonquin Park, shortly before his untimely and mysterious death in 1917, which cemented his legendary status.
What does the burnt landscape signify in Thomson’s work?
In Thomson’s 1916 works, the burnt forest symbolizes the cycle of life and the resilience of nature. It reflects the raw, unpolished reality of the Canadian wilderness, moving away from romanticized European landscape traditions.