Australasia 60s 100e
60°S, 100°E · Kazimir Malevich · 2026-06-02
Kazimir Malevich2026-06-02Kazimir Malevich2026
Creative Rationale
Over the Southern Ocean deep in Antarctic waters at 60 degrees south, 100 degrees east, fierce westerly winds drive through a low pressure system while surprisingly warm air masses create dramatic temperature anomalies above the icy seas. The strong 9.3 m/s winds from the west-northwest demand steep diagonal arrangements of geometric forms, while the low pressure at 984.2 Pa calls for fewer, more substantial shapes dominating the composition rather than scattered elements. The cold temperature of -1.5K despite its positive anomaly translates to bold black and deep blue forms against the suprematist white void, with high humidity adding density to the arrangement but no precipitation means no secondary scattered geometry.
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Attribution: James Tannahill / art.jamestannahill.com. No commercial use or derivatives without permission.