Description
"Evolution, No. 15, Group IV, The Seven-pointed Stars" is a painting created by Hilma af Klint in 1907. It is part of her larger series called "The Paintings for the Temple," which aims to depict various stages of spiritual evolution and human consciousness. In this specific piece, af Klint uses seven-pointed stars as a symbol to represent the harmony and balance between different dimensions of existence. The colors in the painting are mainly blue and green, creating a calming and mystical atmosphere. Overall, the painting reflects the artist's interest in spirituality, abstract geometry, and the concept of unity in the cosmos.
Evolution, No. 15, Group IV, The Seven-pointed Stars (1907) - Hilma af Klint - Canvas Print
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