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APPROACHING SNOWSTORM 1915 - Tom Thomson Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Tom Thomson Aluminum Print | Tom Thomson Prints

APPROACHING SNOWSTORM 1915 - Tom Thomson Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Tom Thomson Aluminum Print | Tom Thomson Prints

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A Masterpiece of Atmospheric Tension

Experience the raw, untamed beauty of the Canadian wilderness with Tom Thomson’s Approaching Snowstorm (1915). This iconic piece captures the precise moment of nature's transition—the heavy, charcoal skies and the biting chill that precedes a winter tempest. As a pivotal figure who influenced the Group of Seven, Thomson’s use of bold color and vigorous brushstrokes is perfectly preserved in this museum-quality reproduction.

Innovative Brushed Aluminum Technology

At RedKalion, we elevate this historical work through a sophisticated, industrial medium. The brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® substrate adds a dynamic layer to Thomson’s composition. The horizontal grain of the 3mm (0.12") metal base interacts with ambient light, creating a sense of movement that mimics the swirling winds of the original oil sketch. The white and light-grey areas of the snowstorm are not printed, allowing the natural metallic silver finish to shine through, providing a depth and luminosity traditional paper cannot achieve.

Museum-Grade Specifications

  • Artist: Tom Thomson (1877–1917).
  • Authenticity: A faithful reproduction that honors Thomson’s 1915 exploration of Algonquin Park.
  • Material: Premium 3mm Aluminum DIBOND® with a brushed metallic finish for a durable, rigid base.
  • Print Quality: Direct print for vivid colors and a matte, glare-free surface suitable for high-light environments.
  • Ready to Hang: Each piece includes a specialized hanging kit tailored to your fulfillment region.

Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures. This Tom Thomson Aluminum Print is more than a decoration; it is a legacy of Canadian Art History reimagined for the modern collector.

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What material is used for this Tom Thomson print?

This print is crafted on 3mm brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. It features a horizontal metallic grain and a matte finish, ensuring a durable, rigid, and glare-free fine art reproduction.

How is the print packaged for shipping?

RedKalion ensures all museum-quality prints are shipped in protective, secure packaging. Each aluminum panel is carefully wrapped to prevent scratches and damage during transit to your home or office.

Does the print come ready to hang?

Yes, each Tom Thomson aluminum print includes a hanging kit. The specific type of kit varies based on the country of fulfillment to ensure the best local mounting solution.

Is this aluminum print archival and fade-resistant?

Absolutely. We use archival-grade inks and direct-print technology on AluDibond, making it highly resistant to fading, moisture, and temperature changes, ensuring your investment lasts for decades.

What visual effect does the brushed aluminum provide?

The brushed silver effect is visible in unprinted areas. This adds a metallic shimmer and a sense of depth, particularly enhancing the cold, atmospheric light found in Tom Thomson’s snow scenes.

What is the historical significance of Approaching Snowstorm (1915)?

Painted in 1915, this work represents Thomson’s mastery of the Canadian landscape just before the formation of the Group of Seven. It captures the fleeting, dramatic shifts of weather in Algonquin Park.

Why is aluminum better than canvas for this artwork?

Aluminum DIBOND® offers a sleek, modern aesthetic and exceptional durability. The metallic grain uniquely complements the icy, winter themes of Thomson’s work, providing a more contemporary and luminous feel than traditional canvas.