Australasia 60s 100e
60°S, 100°E · Kazimir Malevich · 2026-06-18
Kazimir Malevich2026-06-18Kazimir Malevich2026
Creative Rationale
Over the Southern Ocean far south of Australia, near the Antarctic convergence zone, extreme atmospheric conditions create a scene of dynamic tension. The moderate wind from the northwest at 12.1 m/s drives geometric forms into diagonal flight patterns across the composition, while the low pressure of 980.1 Pa concentrates fewer but more substantial shapes that seem to hover weightlessly in the white expanse. The near-freezing temperature manifests as predominantly black and deep blue forms, with the high humidity and light precipitation adding scattered small rectangles that drift like geometric snow through the suprematist space.
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Attribution: James Tannahill / art.jamestannahill.com. No commercial use or derivatives without permission.