Western Pacific 15n 160e
Creative Rationale
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.
Western Pacific 15n 160e
Kazimir Malevich — 2026-04-07-225608