
Buddha´s Standpoint by Hilma Af Klint
Buddha's Standpoint belongs to Hilma af Klint's remarkable cycle of visionary paintings — works in which symmetry, symbolic colour, and organic form carry a weight that transcends decoration. The composition is centred and deliberate: concentric fields of colour emanate from a still core, referencing both botanical observation and metaphysical inquiry. It is one of the earliest sustained series of purely abstract paintings in Western art history, predating the movements that would later make abstraction famous.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, af Klint's subtle colour relationships and intricate surface detail are rendered with the fidelity and clarity that this quietly radical work deserves.
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Buddha´s Standpoint by Hilma Af Klint
Buddha's Standpoint belongs to Hilma af Klint's remarkable cycle of visionary paintings — works in which symmetry, symbolic colour, and organic form carry a weight that transcends decoration. The composition is centred and deliberate: concentric fields of colour emanate from a still core, referencing both botanical observation and metaphysical inquiry. It is one of the earliest sustained series of purely abstract paintings in Western art history, predating the movements that would later make abstraction famous.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, af Klint's subtle colour relationships and intricate surface detail are rendered with the fidelity and clarity that this quietly radical work deserves.
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Buddha's Standpoint belongs to Hilma af Klint's remarkable cycle of visionary paintings — works in which symmetry, symbolic colour, and organic form carry a weight that transcends decoration. The composition is centred and deliberate: concentric fields of colour emanate from a still core, referencing both botanical observation and metaphysical inquiry. It is one of the earliest sustained series of purely abstract paintings in Western art history, predating the movements that would later make abstraction famous.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, af Klint's subtle colour relationships and intricate surface detail are rendered with the fidelity and clarity that this quietly radical work deserves.























