Weather Art — 2026-04-07-225608 inspired by Kazimir Malevich
Arctic 60n 0e
This artwork represents the atmospheric conditions over the Arctic Ocean at 60°N latitude on the Prime Meridian, a remote polar region where frigid air masses and dynamic wind patterns create dramatic weather systems. The extremely cold temperature of 7.7 K (-265°C) drives the composition toward stark black geometric forms, while the strong 15.3 m/s wind from the southeast creates steep diagonal arrangements suggesting rapid movement across the frozen seascape. The high pressure system at 1021.3 Pa manifests as numerous scattered geometric elements floating in the white void, with the moderate humidity and absence of precipitation keeping the composition clean and uncluttered.
Arctic 60n 40e
Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Finland and northwest of Russia, harsh atmospheric conditions create a dynamic suprematist composition. The moderate wind from the northeast tilts geometric forms at diagonal angles suggesting movement across the frozen landscape, while the low sea-level pressure manifests as fewer but more substantial shapes dominating the white expanse. The near-freezing temperature and high humidity drive a palette of deep blacks and blues, with small scattered rectangles representing the light precipitation falling like geometric snow across this polar wilderness.
Arctic 60n 70w
Over the Arctic Ocean east of Baffin Island, harsh winter conditions create a suprematist composition of stark geometric severity. The strong westerly wind at 9.5 m/s tilts heavy black and deep blue rectangular forms at dramatic diagonal angles, while the extremely cold temperature of -16.5K eliminates any warm colors, leaving only the coldest palette elements to float against the dominant white void. The moderate-low pressure of 1003.3 Pa creates fewer but more substantial geometric masses, with 81% humidity adding a density of smaller supporting shapes that cluster around the primary forms like crystalline fragments in the polar atmosphere.
Arctic 70n 140e
Over the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia, where extreme cold meets the persistent moisture of sea ice, this harsh polar environment generates a visual field of stark geometric tension. The extremely low pressure creates a sparse composition dominated by heavy, isolated forms, while the moderate wind from the southwest tilts these suprematist elements into subtle diagonal arrangements. The bitter cold temperature drives the palette toward deep blacks and blues, contrasting sharply against the white void that represents this desolate arctic expanse.
Arctic 70n 20w
Over the Greenland Sea in the high Arctic, where frigid waters meet the polar atmosphere, a dynamic weather system churns with moderate winds and near-saturated air. The low pressure of 997.1 Pa creates a sparse composition of dominant geometric forms, while the bitter cold temperature drives a palette of deep blacks and blues against the stark white Arctic expanse. The strong northerly winds at 10.9 m/s tilt all shapes into sharp diagonal trajectories, suggesting geometric forms caught in Arctic gales, with small precipitation rectangles scattered like frozen geometry falling through the polar void.
Arctic 70n 60e
Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of the Ural Mountains, extreme cold meets high atmospheric pressure in this desolate polar region. The frigid temperature of -20.9K drives a composition dominated by stark black forms, while the high pressure of 1018.1 Pa scatters numerous geometric elements across the white expanse. The moderate northwest wind at 3.7 m/s tilts these suprematist shapes at subtle diagonal angles, creating a sense of gentle drift across the frozen Arctic void.
Equatorial Atlantic 0n 30w
Over the equatorial Atlantic Ocean west of Africa, where warm tropical waters meet steady trade winds, the atmospheric conditions reveal a dynamic but balanced system. The moderate wind speed of 2.5 m/s from 76 degrees creates gentle diagonal movement in the composition, while the standard sea-level pressure and warm temperature anomaly inspire a scattered arrangement of bold geometric forms in vivid colors. The high humidity and light precipitation add layers of smaller rectangular elements that suggest the geometric rhythm of tropical weather patterns.
Region 30n 60w
Over the western Atlantic Ocean northeast of the Caribbean islands, high atmospheric pressure creates a dense field of geometric forms while moderate southeast winds tilt the composition into dynamic diagonal arrangements. The extremely cold temperature anomaly drives the palette toward deep blacks and blues, while high humidity and light precipitation scatter smaller rectangular elements across the suprematist space like falling geometric rain.
Tropical South America 15s 70w
Above the Peruvian highlands near the border with Bolivia, at 15 degrees south latitude and 70 degrees west longitude, extremely low atmospheric pressure creates a rarified environment where geometric forms float with minimal gravitational pull. The gentle northerly wind of 1.7 m/s introduces subtle diagonal tensions to otherwise weightless compositions, while the frigid 14 Kelvin temperature (-259°C) demands a palette dominated by deep blacks and blues, punctuated by stark geometric contrasts that suggest the cosmic void of high-altitude space.
Western Pacific 15n 160e
Over the vast Western Pacific Ocean, far from any landmass at 15°N 160°E, moderate winds blow from the east-northeast across warm tropical waters under high humidity conditions. The steady 12.1 m/s wind creates a dynamic diagonal energy that tilts geometric forms at sharp angles, suggesting movement and flight across the suprematist canvas. The normal sea-level pressure translates to a balanced density of shapes—neither sparse nor overcrowded—while the warm temperature of 26.6K drives the composition toward vivid reds and yellows, with the high humidity adding density to the arrangement and the absence of precipitation keeping the focus on primary geometric forms.