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Nobody gets money for nothing and Kazimir Malevich was no exception



Kazimir Malevich "Suprematism"
(Suprematists composition 1916)

(Picture 1)

Kimmo Huosionmaa

Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) was one of the artists who made so-called futuristic paintings in the area of cubism. This man was the very remarkable person in the area of this art. And here we must say, that Stalin didn’t like this man style to make the art, and this is why he was not very popular in the Soviet Union. The art style, what this man represented was so called corruption, and it was not supported, what meant that those paintings were prohibited. One of his best-known painting was so-called ”Black Square” from 1912, what became the synonym for all modern art, whatever painted in the world.  But that simple painting was not only worked what Malevich made. One of his most remarkable work is the ”Suprematism”, what seems very well known the thing.


Some engineers think that this painting gave the idea for making the laser (Light Amplification of Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Or what would you think about this painting? The structure of the parts of that paintings might look like the laser, and somebody sees there a glass element, where the lightning tubes will pump the radiation, what will be increasing in that element when photons are traveling in the element between two mirrors. Some other persons see in that painting the model of MIG-welding machine. The MIG-welding machine is a equipment, where the electric arc will burn between the metal wire, what travels thru the grip, and the system bases that the electric arc will be protected by protective gas like carbon monoxide.

Kazimir Malevich
(1878-1935)


Maybe this is only the imagination, but I believe that nobody ever gets money for nothing. The reason why I believe that is the little triangle in one line, what might be the mark of direction how the wire must go. In this hypothesis this painting was one kind of ”memory paper” or maybe it was painted by some Soviet military institute for covering some military secrets of that state.  And because of this painting, I always have thought that Malevich was not the real artist.


I think that maybe this person was some kind of engineering specialist, whose identity was covered by the security service. Malevich painted many paintings what were named as "suprematism" and probably he liked that world very much. But somebody thinks that this man was somehow different than other people.  Anyway, he was the remarkable artist whose paintings are now in Russian art museum with respect to his work.



Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimir_Malevich

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser

https://www.everlastgenerators.com/blog/how-mig-welding-machine-works-mig-welding-basics-everlast-welders

Picture 1

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kazimir_Malevich_-_Suprematism_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg

https://crisisofdemocracticstates.blogspot.fi/


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