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Alma Woodsey Thomas's 1976 work, Oriental Garden Concerto, is a vibrant and lively piece that showcases her signature abstract style. The artwork is a symphony of color and form, reminiscent of a blooming garden in full splendor.
The composition is a mosaic of small, rectangular brushstrokes meticulously arranged in concentric circles and patterns. The color palette is a celebration of nature's hues, with vivid blues, greens, yellows, and reds creating a sense of harmony and rhythm. The light seems to emanate from the center, drawing the eye inward and creating a dynamic interplay between the colors. The spatial arrangement and contrast between the warm and cool tones evoke a sense of depth and movement.
Thomas, known for her abstract expressionist style, was inspired by the beauty of nature and music. Her work often reflects her fascination with the interplay of light and color. In this piece, the vibrant colors and intricate patterns evoke a sense of joy and vitality, as if the viewer is witnessing a garden in full bloom, swaying to the rhythm of a concerto.
This artwork would be well-suited for a brightly lit living room or a spacious hallway, where its vibrant colors and intricate patterns can be fully appreciated.
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ORIENTAL GARDEN CONCERTO 1976
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