In her will, Hilma af Klint left all her abstract paintings to her nephew, vice-admiral in the Swedish Royal Navy. She specified that her work should be kept secret for at least 20 years after her death.
~from her Wikipedia page
Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) for Art Thursday.
Altarpiece
by Hilma af Klint
What a Human Being Is
by Hilma af Klint
The Ten Largest
by Hilma af Klint
The Swan
by Hilma af Klint
Photo: Albin Dahlström/ Moderna Museet
Self Portrait
by Hilma af Klint
1 comment:
Really, really, really impressed by af Klint's work. Her use of color and shapes is fantastic. I have been influenced by modernists like Kandinsky and Mondrian in my own work, but hers is more powerful than theirs, in my opinion. So now I have a new influence. :-)
Too bad her work wasn't known earlier, but maybe she was right in thinking the world wasn't ready for it.
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