
Hilma Af Klint Exhibition The Ten Largest Nr 2
The Ten Largest Nr 2 continues Klint's exploration of childhood in her landmark series on the stages of life. Fluid, tulip-like forms rise from a deep blue ground, their orange and pink petals curling outward with a quality that is simultaneously botanical and abstract. The composition breathes — open at the centre, detailed at its edges — giving the work a meditative equilibrium unusual for its 1907 origin. It sits comfortably between the symbolic and the purely visual, a painting that rewards extended looking without ever fully resolving itself into a single reading.
On canvas, the dense colour fields take on warmth and dimensional richness, the textile ground subtly amplifying every brushed transition. Produced by hand in our Berlin studio as an archival canvas print — made to hold its quality for generations.
The Ten Largest Nr 2 continues Klint's exploration of childhood in her landmark series on the stages of life. Fluid, tulip-like forms rise from a deep blue ground, their orange and pink petals curling outward with a quality that is simultaneously botanical and abstract. The composition breathes — open at the centre, detailed at its edges — giving the work a meditative equilibrium unusual for its 1907 origin. It sits comfortably between the symbolic and the purely visual, a painting that rewards extended looking without ever fully resolving itself into a single reading.
On canvas, the dense colour fields take on warmth and dimensional richness, the textile ground subtly amplifying every brushed transition. Produced by hand in our Berlin studio as an archival canvas print — made to hold its quality for generations.
Original: $38.84
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The Ten Largest Nr 2 continues Klint's exploration of childhood in her landmark series on the stages of life. Fluid, tulip-like forms rise from a deep blue ground, their orange and pink petals curling outward with a quality that is simultaneously botanical and abstract. The composition breathes — open at the centre, detailed at its edges — giving the work a meditative equilibrium unusual for its 1907 origin. It sits comfortably between the symbolic and the purely visual, a painting that rewards extended looking without ever fully resolving itself into a single reading.
On canvas, the dense colour fields take on warmth and dimensional richness, the textile ground subtly amplifying every brushed transition. Produced by hand in our Berlin studio as an archival canvas print — made to hold its quality for generations.























