De tio största - nr 3 Ynglingaåldern - Hilma de Klint

Hilma Af Klint incorporates ideas from Goethe's colour theory into her paintings and gives them unique symbolic meanings. In the theory, colours are created by mixing light and shade. Blue emerging from darkness, yellow from dull light and green being their harmonious union.
The omnipresent orange develops the composition's energizing potential for awareness and the concretization of projects through initiative. Filled with biomorphic and geometric forms that reflect a precise understanding of the invisible but palpable spiritual world, unity exists and is reflected in the duality of symbols, letters and words.
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Hilma Af Klint incorporates ideas from Goethe's colour theory into her paintings and gives them unique symbolic meanings. In the theory, colours are created by mixing light and shade. Blue emerging from darkness, yellow from dull light and green being their harmonious union.
The omnipresent orange develops the composition's energizing potential for awareness and the concretization of projects through initiative. Filled with biomorphic and geometric forms that reflect a precise understanding of the invisible but palpable spiritual world, unity exists and is reflected in the duality of symbols, letters and words.
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