In the Realm of Air

In the Realm of Air portrays a weightless, dreamlike world of floating forms and delicate linear constructions drifting through an atmospheric field of soft, luminous colour — Paul Klee at his most ethereal and meditative, conjuring a space that feels neither earth nor sky but somewhere beautifully, mysteriously between, where gravity has been gently suspended and the eye is invited to wander freely among forms that suggest flight, breath, and the invisible forces that move through the world unseen. Klee captures the feeling of air itself — not as emptiness but as a living, inhabited medium full of quiet, shimmering possibility.

In a home, this work brings a quality of celestial lightness, dreamily poetic tranquility, and softly luminous, cloud-like serenity. Its floating composition and gentle atmospheric palette fill a room with a sense of weightless calm — as though the walls themselves have dissolved slightly, opening the space outward into something larger, freer, and more quietly wondrous than four walls usually allow.

It is a perfect fit for Minimalist or Scandinavian interiors — spaces where lightness, breathing room, and the careful balance of emptiness and form are the highest aesthetic values. Its soft, atmospheric palette pairs beautifully with pale walls, natural light, and the clean uncluttered surfaces of a room confident enough to let a single, quietly extraordinary work carry everything. It would feel most luminous in an airy living room, a serene bedroom, or a creative workspace where its sense of weightless possibility inspires everything that happens within it.

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Print Quality (60X80CM)

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Frame Options (A2) (FINE)

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Frame Options (A1) (FINE)

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Frame Options (A2) (CANVAS)

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Frame Options (A1) (CANVAS)

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Frame Options (60X80CM) (CANVAS)

Size

Print Material*

Print Quality (A2)

Print Quality*

Print Quality (A1)

Print Quality*

Print Quality (60X80CM)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A2) (FINE)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A1) (FINE)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (60X80) (FINE)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A2) (CANVAS)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (A1) (CANVAS)

Frame Options*

Frame Options (60X80CM) (CANVAS)

Total: $36.69

ESTIMATED TOTAL COST: SGD 181.24

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MEET THE ARTIST

Paul Klee

Paul Klee (1879–1940) A Swiss-German painter of extraordinary imaginative range and intellectual depth, Klee is one of the most singular and beloved artists of the twentieth century — a man whose work defies easy classification, moving fluidly between Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and abstraction while remaining always unmistakably, delightfully his own. Born near Bern to a musician father, he was himself a gifted violinist, and music’s influence — its rhythm, structure, and emotional freedom — runs through every canvas he made. He taught at the legendary Bauhaus alongside Kandinsky, developing theories of colour, line, and form that became foundational to modern art education. Forced to flee Germany when the Nazis declared his work degenerate in 1933, he returned to Switzerland where he continued painting prolifically despite being diagnosed with a debilitating skin condition. He died in 1940 leaving behind over 9,000 works — playful, poetic, and profound in equal measure — the life’s output of a man who once said, with characteristic quiet wisdom, that art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible.

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