Series VII, No. 7d (1920) by Hilma af Klint

Series VII, No. 7d - Hilma af Klint - 1920

Artwork Information

TitleSeries VII, No. 7d
ArtistHilma af Klint
Date1920
Mediumgraphite,oil,canvas
Art MovementAbstract Art

About Series VII, No. 7d

The artwork, titled “Series VII, No. 7d,” was created by the artist Hilma af Klint in 1920. It utilizes graphite and oil on canvas as its mediums and belongs to the Abstract Art movement. The genre of the artwork is abstract, highlighting the innovative and non-representational approach of the artist.

The artwork features a prominent circular form divided into several pie-like segments, each painted with different colors including pastel shades of purple, blue, green, yellow, peach, and grey. Within the circle, there is a smaller, more intricately patterned concentric circle filled with multi-colored rings and a central yellow element, lending a focal point of complexity to the composition. Below the larger circle, there is a rectangular block divided into smaller rectangular sections of varying colors including beige, light grey, white, red, and a golden brown hue. The overall composition of the artwork reflects a harmonious balance between geometric shapes and color contrasts, embodying the quintessential characteristics of abstract art and Hilma af Klint’s vision.

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