South America 60s 60w
60°S, 60°W · Kazimir Malevich · 2026-06-18
Kazimir Malevich2026-06-18Kazimir Malevich2026
Creative Rationale
Over the Southern Ocean near the Antarctic Peninsula at 60 degrees south, 60 degrees west, harsh polar conditions create a suprematist composition of austere geometric tension. The low pressure system (993.7 Pa) generates fewer, heavier forms dominating the white expanse, while moderate northwest winds at 6.9 m/s tilt rectangular and square elements at dynamic diagonal angles suggesting weightlessness above the icy waters. The extremely cold temperature anomaly of 0.6 K drives a palette of deep blacks and blues, with high humidity manifesting as densely clustered geometric forms creating atmospheric pressure within the composition.
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