Wheat and Wormwood (1922) by Hilma af Klint

“Wheat and Wormwood,” created by Hilma af Klint in 1922, is an abstract artwork embodying the principles of the Abstract Art movement. The artwork is a clear representation of abstract genre, defined by its non-representational forms and colors.

The artwork features two distinct organic shapes. On the left side, an elongated form with a dark central spine is enveloped by radiating shades of red and orange, transitioning to softer pink and grey hues towards the bottom. The right side displays a more circular shape, with a central area of blue and turquoise encircled by vibrant red. Both forms are executed with fluid, overlapping watercolor techniques, showcasing a dynamic interplay of color and texture. Overall, the piece exudes a sense of ethereal and metaphysical symbolism, characteristic of af Klint’s abstract explorations.

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