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Signed (verso)
Image Dimensions: 35 3/8 x 37 3/8 in (90 x 95 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
Alma Woodsey Thomas holds a unique place in American modernism, known for her luminous color fields constructed through rhythmic, mosaic-like brushstrokes. Her work translates observation of nature into vibrant, structured patterns that evoke movement, light, and seasonal change.
This composition presents a field of repeated pink brushstrokes arranged across the canvas in a loosely ordered grid. The marks appear individually distinct yet collectively unified, forming a pulsating visual surface.
The composition is expansive and all-over. There is no central focal point; instead, the eye moves continuously across the surface, guided by subtle variations in density and spacing. This creates a sense of visual rhythm akin to musical phrasing.
Color is central to the work's impact. The dominant pink tones shift in intensity, interacting with the lighter ground beneath. This interplay produces a shimmering effect, suggesting both light and atmospheric vibration.
Thomas's brushwork is deliberate yet organic. Each stroke retains its individuality, with slight variations in shape and pressure. This prevents uniformity and introduces a sense of vitality within repetition.
The painting conveys movement through accumulation. Rather than depicting form, it builds an experiential field where color and rhythm suggest natural processes such as growth, bloom, and seasonal renewal.
The title "Pink Song of Spring" resonates strongly with the visual language. The repeated marks evoke the sensation of blossoming and the rhythmic unfolding of nature, translating seasonal energy into abstract form.
Thomas's works are held in major collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her paintings from the 1970s are especially valued for their mature synthesis of color and structure.
In a spatial context, this composition offers brightness and serenity. Its vibrant yet balanced palette allows it to function as a luminous focal point in contemporary interiors.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Thomas's ability to transform color and repetition into a visual equivalent of music, where rhythm, light, and emotion converge into a harmonious and uplifting composition.
Image Dimensions: 35 3/8 x 37 3/8 in (90 x 95 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
Alma Woodsey Thomas holds a unique place in American modernism, known for her luminous color fields constructed through rhythmic, mosaic-like brushstrokes. Her work translates observation of nature into vibrant, structured patterns that evoke movement, light, and seasonal change.
This composition presents a field of repeated pink brushstrokes arranged across the canvas in a loosely ordered grid. The marks appear individually distinct yet collectively unified, forming a pulsating visual surface.
The composition is expansive and all-over. There is no central focal point; instead, the eye moves continuously across the surface, guided by subtle variations in density and spacing. This creates a sense of visual rhythm akin to musical phrasing.
Color is central to the work's impact. The dominant pink tones shift in intensity, interacting with the lighter ground beneath. This interplay produces a shimmering effect, suggesting both light and atmospheric vibration.
Thomas's brushwork is deliberate yet organic. Each stroke retains its individuality, with slight variations in shape and pressure. This prevents uniformity and introduces a sense of vitality within repetition.
The painting conveys movement through accumulation. Rather than depicting form, it builds an experiential field where color and rhythm suggest natural processes such as growth, bloom, and seasonal renewal.
The title "Pink Song of Spring" resonates strongly with the visual language. The repeated marks evoke the sensation of blossoming and the rhythmic unfolding of nature, translating seasonal energy into abstract form.
Thomas's works are held in major collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her paintings from the 1970s are especially valued for their mature synthesis of color and structure.
In a spatial context, this composition offers brightness and serenity. Its vibrant yet balanced palette allows it to function as a luminous focal point in contemporary interiors.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Thomas's ability to transform color and repetition into a visual equivalent of music, where rhythm, light, and emotion converge into a harmonious and uplifting composition.
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ALMA WOODSEY THOMAS (1891-1978), ATTRIBUTED TO, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
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Fine Books & Important Collectibles II
May 21, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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