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Episode Synopsis
Hilma af Klint’s No. 3, Youth is part of The Ten Largest (1907), one of the most ambitious and groundbreaking series in early modern art. The ten paintings, each more than three meters tall, explore the four great stages of human life: childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age. Af Klint believed these stages were not only physical but also spiritual passages, shaped by forces beyond what can be seen.
In Youth, she turns the complexity of adolescence into color and form. Large spirals, ellipses, and floral patterns sweep across the canvas in constant motion, suggesting the growth, vitality, and turbulence of this period in life. The palette of glowing oranges, deep violets, and soft blues creates a sense of rhythm and energy, while fine decorative lines and details remind us of the fragility that comes with transition. Together, these forms express both the excitement and uncertainty of stepping out of childhood and into the wider world.
Af Klint’s work here is not a literal portrait of young people, but a symbolic map of development. Drawing inspiration from natural sciences, spiritual teachings, and her own visionary experiences, she created a new kind of visual language. Her aim was to capture invisible forces the flow of energy, the cycles of nature, and the unseen dimensions of human growth.
Painted in 1907, The Ten Largest predates the fully abstract works of artists like Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich by several years. These vast compositions show how af Klint was working at the edge of invention, combining abstraction with ideas of evolution, spirituality, and psychology. With Youth, she offers an image of life in motion overflowing with curiosity, potential, and transformation.
Today, Youth stands as a powerful reminder of af Klint’s unique vision. It demonstrates how abstraction can move beyond decoration or style to communicate profound human experiences. By translating the inner life of adolescence into color and form, af Klint challenged the boundaries of art in her time and opened a path for future generations of artists to explore the unseen dimensions of existence.
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Libra delivers an Indie Dance set that highlights the genre’s balance between rhythm and atmosphere. The mix moves through steady basslines, crisp percussion, and melodic layers that give it both drive and depth. Each track is selected and blended with precision, creating a continuous flow that maintains energy without losing subtlety.
The set captures the essence of Indie Dance, with a focus on groove, mood, and texture, keeping the focus on structure and progression, while allowing space for the listener to engage fully with the sound.
This is a performance built on clarity and balance, reflecting Libra’s approach to music measured, thoughtful, and immersive.
Follow the artist:
@libra_sound
In Youth, she turns the complexity of adolescence into color and form. Large spirals, ellipses, and floral patterns sweep across the canvas in constant motion, suggesting the growth, vitality, and turbulence of this period in life. The palette of glowing oranges, deep violets, and soft blues creates a sense of rhythm and energy, while fine decorative lines and details remind us of the fragility that comes with transition. Together, these forms express both the excitement and uncertainty of stepping out of childhood and into the wider world.
Af Klint’s work here is not a literal portrait of young people, but a symbolic map of development. Drawing inspiration from natural sciences, spiritual teachings, and her own visionary experiences, she created a new kind of visual language. Her aim was to capture invisible forces the flow of energy, the cycles of nature, and the unseen dimensions of human growth.
Painted in 1907, The Ten Largest predates the fully abstract works of artists like Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich by several years. These vast compositions show how af Klint was working at the edge of invention, combining abstraction with ideas of evolution, spirituality, and psychology. With Youth, she offers an image of life in motion overflowing with curiosity, potential, and transformation.
Today, Youth stands as a powerful reminder of af Klint’s unique vision. It demonstrates how abstraction can move beyond decoration or style to communicate profound human experiences. By translating the inner life of adolescence into color and form, af Klint challenged the boundaries of art in her time and opened a path for future generations of artists to explore the unseen dimensions of existence.
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Libra delivers an Indie Dance set that highlights the genre’s balance between rhythm and atmosphere. The mix moves through steady basslines, crisp percussion, and melodic layers that give it both drive and depth. Each track is selected and blended with precision, creating a continuous flow that maintains energy without losing subtlety.
The set captures the essence of Indie Dance, with a focus on groove, mood, and texture, keeping the focus on structure and progression, while allowing space for the listener to engage fully with the sound.
This is a performance built on clarity and balance, reflecting Libra’s approach to music measured, thoughtful, and immersive.
Follow the artist:
@libra_sound
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