Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky each developed systematic visual grammars in the early twentieth century, encoding perceptual ideas into relationships between shape, color, and space. Klint's canvases balance geometric and organic forms with deliberate negative space.
This piece is the first entry in the Computational Art History series, a body of work that translates each painter's spatial and color logic into a browser-based generative system. Each composition is reproducible by seed and shareable by URL.