Europe 45n 30w
45°N, 30°W · Lesley Tannahill · 2026-06-19
Lesley Tannahill2026-06-19Lesley Tannahill2026
Creative Rationale
Over the North Atlantic, roughly 400 miles west of the Portuguese coast, a moderate pressure system churns with notable atmospheric complexity. The significant pressure gradient of 36.16 Pa/cell creates dense archaeological layers in this composition, while the 4.4K temperature anomaly introduces chaotic gestural marks that break through more contemplative structured fields. The 6.8 m/s wind from the northeast drives aggressive scrubbed energy in the under-layers, and the high 76% humidity allows extensive palimpsest visibility through translucent overlays, with minimal precipitation adding subtle temporal drip marks.
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Attribution: James Tannahill / art.jamestannahill.com. No commercial use or derivatives without permission.