East Asia 30n 110e
30°N, 110°E · Hilma af Klint · 2026-05-26
Hilma af Klint2026-05-26Hilma af Klint2026
Creative Rationale
Over the mountainous regions of central China, where the Yangtze River winds through ancient landscapes, an extraordinary atmospheric phenomenon unfolds with extremely low pressure creating a sacred vessel for transformation. The bitter cold of 24 Kelvin demands ethereal pastels that speak to otherworldly conditions, while the complete saturation of 99% humidity calls forth flowing botanical forms that blur the boundaries between geometric and organic. The gentle wind from the southeast creates open, contemplative spirals that embrace rather than agitate, forming concentric rings of spiritual energy that pulse outward like ripples in a cosmic pond.
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Attribution: James Tannahill / art.jamestannahill.com. No commercial use or derivatives without permission.