Malevich Floating Geometry: Suspended Color Forms
Kazimir Malevich's 1916 to 1917 mode, multiple geometric forms suspended in white void, no gravity, no horizon.

The prompt
Re-render this image in the visual register of Kazimir Malevich's mature Suprematist canvases circa 1916 to 1917, in the manner of Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying and Suprematism (Supremus No. 50). Compose the picture as a constellation of flat geometric forms (rectangles, thin bars, trapezoids, occasional circle) floating freely in white void, oriented at varied angles with no horizon line and no shadow. Forms overlap with hard precise edges and slight visual rotation around an implied central axis. Palette of vermilion red, ink black, deep yellow ochre, ultramarine blue, viridian green, against a warm off-white linen ground. Surface reads as oil paint on linen, mostly flat but with subtle brushwork giving slight surface life. Compositional energy is weightless and diagonal, like a slow-motion explosion of a kit of parts. Strictly no on-canvas text, no legible lettering, no signature, no watermark, no logos. Preserve the subject, pose, and composition of the source image exactly, change only the medium and rendering. Aspect ratio matches source.
What it is doing
Malevich called these Suprematist compositions images of pure feeling freed from gravity. The political subtext is that gravity is the bourgeois condition and the new world will be weightless. The honest reading: the painting depicts a world without ground, which is the world without history, which is the world without the inconvenient peasants and workers the revolution had just inherited. Floating is a polite word for forgetting. The aesthetic is the alibi for the purge.
Tuning knobs
- Form count: `sparse 4 forms` vs `medium 10 forms` vs `dense 20 forms`
- Tilt range: `mild within 15 degree` vs `varied 30 degree spread` vs `extreme 60 degree spread`
- Palette breadth: `red and black classical` vs `full Suprematist five-color` vs `expanded with green and violet`
- Form sizes: `uniform medium` vs `varied scale dramatic` vs `one dominant large plus small satellites`
- Surface: `flat oil smooth` vs `subtle directional brushwork` vs `visible impasto edges`
Style lineage
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Related prompts
01 Malevich Black Square Void03 Malevich Architecton Architectural Suprematism04 Suprematist Composition Dynamic
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