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Hilma Af Klint Exhibition The Ten Largest Nr 1

The Ten Largest Nr 1 opens Hilma af Klint's monumental series on the stages of human life at the threshold of childhood. Sweeping organic forms in warm orange, pink, and cobalt fill the canvas with a sense of expansive possibility — shapes that feel biological yet cosmic, intimate yet vast. Painted in 1907 on a scale rarely attempted by artists of her era, the work radiates an almost ceremonial tenderness. Each curving motif suggests growth without forcing narrative, inviting the viewer into pure felt experience rather than fixed meaning.

Canvas brings out the full warmth of Klint's colour palette, the woven ground adding a gentle texture that deepens every gradient. This archival canvas print is produced by hand in our Berlin studio, combining gallery presence with lasting quality.

The Ten Largest Nr 1 opens Hilma af Klint's monumental series on the stages of human life at the threshold of childhood. Sweeping organic forms in warm orange, pink, and cobalt fill the canvas with a sense of expansive possibility — shapes that feel biological yet cosmic, intimate yet vast. Painted in 1907 on a scale rarely attempted by artists of her era, the work radiates an almost ceremonial tenderness. Each curving motif suggests growth without forcing narrative, inviting the viewer into pure felt experience rather than fixed meaning.

Canvas brings out the full warmth of Klint's colour palette, the woven ground adding a gentle texture that deepens every gradient. This archival canvas print is produced by hand in our Berlin studio, combining gallery presence with lasting quality.

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Hilma Af Klint Exhibition The Ten Largest Nr 1

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The Ten Largest Nr 1 opens Hilma af Klint's monumental series on the stages of human life at the threshold of childhood. Sweeping organic forms in warm orange, pink, and cobalt fill the canvas with a sense of expansive possibility — shapes that feel biological yet cosmic, intimate yet vast. Painted in 1907 on a scale rarely attempted by artists of her era, the work radiates an almost ceremonial tenderness. Each curving motif suggests growth without forcing narrative, inviting the viewer into pure felt experience rather than fixed meaning.

Canvas brings out the full warmth of Klint's colour palette, the woven ground adding a gentle texture that deepens every gradient. This archival canvas print is produced by hand in our Berlin studio, combining gallery presence with lasting quality.