Weather Art — 2026-03-20-012014 inspired by Kazimir Malevich
Arctic 60n 70w
Over the Labrador Sea in the Arctic waters between Greenland and northern Canada, where sea ice meets open ocean under the polar night. The extreme cold temperature anomaly and maximum humidity create a crystalline atmosphere, while the moderate westerly winds and high pressure suggest a stable but dynamic arctic system. I've interpreted this as floating geometric ice forms in Malevich's suprematist style, with pale blues and whites suggesting the frozen landscape, diagonal arrangements echoing the wind direction, and layered transparent shapes representing the dense, humid air masses.
Arctic 60n 90e
This composition represents the atmospheric conditions above the remote Arctic Ocean near the northern coast of Siberia, where extreme cold meets saturated air in a landscape of ice and endless white. The brutal -27.8K temperature anomaly of 40K above normal creates a surreal thermal inversion that I've interpreted through floating geometric forms in deep blues and stark whites, suggesting both the crystalline nature of Arctic air and the cosmic weightlessness of Malevich's suprematist vision. The perfect 100% humidity and moderate pressure gradient manifest as overlapping translucent shapes that seem to breathe and pulse against the white void, while the gentle southwesterly wind introduces subtle diagonal movements that keep the composition from becoming static.
Arctic 70n 20e
Over the Barents Sea northeast of Norway, where Arctic waters meet the atmospheric dynamics of the polar region, this location experiences moderate winds and unusually warm temperatures for its latitude. The high humidity and light precipitation suggest a dynamic weather system moving through this remote maritime zone. I've translated these conditions into a Suprematist composition where bold geometric forms float diagonally across white space, with the moderate wind energy creating dynamic angular arrangements and the temperature anomaly expressed through contrasting warm and cool color planes that suggest the meeting of different air masses.
Arctic 70n 20w
Over the Arctic Ocean, northwest of Iceland in the Greenland Sea, harsh winds tear across a landscape of ice and open water where temperatures defy the brutal cold with an unusual warmth anomaly. The deep low pressure system creates a vortex of energy while moderate humidity suggests the presence of moisture and atmospheric turbulence in this remote polar region. I've translated these conditions into a suprematist composition where bold geometric forms spiral and float in dynamic tension—red and orange shapes representing the temperature anomaly cut through cooler blues and whites, while diagonal arrangements echo the strong southwesterly winds and the restless energy of the low-pressure system.
Arctic 70n 60e
Over the remote Arctic Ocean northeast of the Ural Mountains, bitter cold air meets high humidity in a turbulent low-pressure system. The extreme temperature anomaly of 30.5K above normal creates a dramatic tension between the harsh -18.3K reality and the unusual warmth, which I've interpreted through bold contrasts of deep blues and fiery reds in classic Suprematist geometric forms. The significant wind energy and low pressure drive a dynamic diagonal composition where squares, circles, and rectangles appear to spiral and drift across the white void, suggesting both the weightlessness of Malevich's cosmic vision and the churning atmospheric forces above this desolate polar seascape.
Europe 30n 15w
Over the Atlantic Ocean west of Morocco and the Canary Islands, a dynamic low-pressure system churns with strong southwesterly winds and heavy moisture. The deep low pressure at 998.2 Pa creates a gravitational pull in the composition, drawing geometric forms into dense clusters, while the 10.8 m/s winds from 199 degrees generate diagonal momentum across the canvas. The high humidity of 86% and significant precipitation manifest as overlapping translucent forms that suggest atmospheric density and the weight of water-laden air.
Maritime Continent 15s 80e
Over the maritime continent southeast of Java in the Indian Ocean, where tropical waters meet dynamic atmospheric flows, moderate winds from the east create rhythmic patterns across warm, humid air masses. The 7.2 m/s easterly winds inspire diagonal arrangements of geometric forms cascading from right to left, while the high humidity of 79% manifests as layered transparencies and soft gradients that blur the boundaries between shapes. The moderate temperature anomaly and gentle precipitation translate into a balanced palette of oceanic blues and tropical greens, with suprematist forms floating in dynamic equilibrium across the white expanse.
Region 30n 60w
Over the Bermuda Triangle region in the western Atlantic Ocean, moderate winds and high humidity create a dynamic yet misty atmosphere above the warm subtropical waters. The significant positive temperature anomaly and moderate pressure gradient inspire bold geometric forms that seem to drift and rotate through space, while the high humidity manifests as subtle transparency effects that blur the boundaries between shapes. The moderate wind speed translates into diagonal compositions that suggest gentle but persistent movement across this maritime landscape.
Region 45s 0e
Over the Southern Ocean at 45°S latitude on the Prime Meridian, where the vast Antarctic waters stretch endlessly toward distant continents, strong westerly winds of 10.6 m/s drive dynamic atmospheric motion across this remote maritime region. The high relative humidity of 89% and substantial pressure gradient of 45.74 Pa/cell create conditions ripe for dramatic weather systems, while the temperature anomaly suggests thermal contrasts that fuel atmospheric energy. I've translated this into a Suprematist composition where bold geometric forms surge diagonally across white space like wind-driven elements, with deep blues and blacks representing the oceanic setting, while dynamic red and yellow forms suggest the atmospheric energy and thermal contrasts of this powerful weather system.
Tropical South America 15s 70w
Over the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia, where the atmosphere thins dramatically at extreme altitude, this composition reflects the otherworldly conditions of the altiplano. The extraordinarily low pressure reading of 638 Pa suggests we're witnessing atmospheric behavior at over 5000 meters elevation, where the air becomes ethereal and light itself seems to float. The gentle wind and moderate precipitation create a sense of suspended animation, while the temperature anomaly introduces subtle warmth into an otherwise cosmic, weightless environment - translating into geometric forms that hover and drift across the canvas like celestial bodies in the rarified air of the high mountains.