
Buddha´s Standpoint by Hilma Af Klint
Buddha's Standpoint in Life belongs to Hilma af Klint's monumental series of spiritual abstractions, painted in Stockholm between 1906 and 1915 — long before abstraction became a recognised art movement. The composition balances biomorphic forms, symbolic colour fields, and looping curves in a visual language drawn from Theosophy and the natural sciences. Warm ochres and cool blues anchor opposing forces within a symmetrical structure that feels both ancient and eerily contemporary.
The canvas print brings out the warmth and depth of af Klint's colour architecture. The textured cotton surface gives the forms a physical presence, making this canvas art print a genuine focal point for any interior.
Buddha's Standpoint in Life belongs to Hilma af Klint's monumental series of spiritual abstractions, painted in Stockholm between 1906 and 1915 — long before abstraction became a recognised art movement. The composition balances biomorphic forms, symbolic colour fields, and looping curves in a visual language drawn from Theosophy and the natural sciences. Warm ochres and cool blues anchor opposing forces within a symmetrical structure that feels both ancient and eerily contemporary.
The canvas print brings out the warmth and depth of af Klint's colour architecture. The textured cotton surface gives the forms a physical presence, making this canvas art print a genuine focal point for any interior.
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Buddha's Standpoint in Life belongs to Hilma af Klint's monumental series of spiritual abstractions, painted in Stockholm between 1906 and 1915 — long before abstraction became a recognised art movement. The composition balances biomorphic forms, symbolic colour fields, and looping curves in a visual language drawn from Theosophy and the natural sciences. Warm ochres and cool blues anchor opposing forces within a symmetrical structure that feels both ancient and eerily contemporary.
The canvas print brings out the warmth and depth of af Klint's colour architecture. The textured cotton surface gives the forms a physical presence, making this canvas art print a genuine focal point for any interior.























