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ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
An in depth view of the sound to color experience known as Chromesthesia as the artist experiences it.
This traveling exhibit includes abstracted landscape paintings and monotypes created by the artist representing a color palette between 180 and 300 degrees on the color wheel. You will get to hear how each of these color shifts sound to the artist.
An immersive experience for the viewer-
with the use of their own smart device, one can scan a QR code displayed next to the painting linking them to the audio of music that is composed and recorded by the artist.
By definition, Chromesthesia or Sound-to-color synesthesia is a type of synesthesia in which sound involuntarily evokes an experience of color, shape, and movement or color evoking a sound experience.
Individuals with sound-color synesthesia are consciously aware of their synthetic color associations/perceptions in daily life.
Synesthetes that perceive color while listening to music experience the colors in addition to normal auditory sensations.
This synthetic color experience supplements, but does not obscure real, modality specific perceptions. As with other forms of synesthesia, individuals with sound color synesthesia perceive it spontaneously without effort and as their normal realm of experience.
Contact the Artist to view and purchase artwork or to book this exhibit at your gallery or institution.
An in depth view of the sound to color experience known as Chromesthesia as the artist experiences it.
This traveling exhibit includes abstracted landscape paintings and monotypes created by the artist representing a color palette between 180 and 300 degrees on the color wheel. You will get to hear how each of these color shifts sound to the artist.
An immersive experience for the viewer-
with the use of their own smart device, one can scan a QR code displayed next to the painting linking them to the audio of music that is composed and recorded by the artist.
By definition, Chromesthesia or Sound-to-color synesthesia is a type of synesthesia in which sound involuntarily evokes an experience of color, shape, and movement or color evoking a sound experience.
Individuals with sound-color synesthesia are consciously aware of their synthetic color associations/perceptions in daily life.
Synesthetes that perceive color while listening to music experience the colors in addition to normal auditory sensations.
This synthetic color experience supplements, but does not obscure real, modality specific perceptions. As with other forms of synesthesia, individuals with sound color synesthesia perceive it spontaneously without effort and as their normal realm of experience.
Contact the Artist to view and purchase artwork or to book this exhibit at your gallery or institution.
ABOUT THE ART
The blueprint for this series starts with a monotype and is focused on mixing colors that rest between 180 and 300 degrees on the color wheel.
I create several monotypes, some hand transferred and others run thru an etching press.
The process of adding thin layers of pigments to a plate for transfer to paper inform me of how pigments will develop and play with one another making the application of heavier body paint onto canvas easier.
These paintings and monotypes are abstracted landscapes focused on color field.
A type of horizon line is established to give the viewer a place to "land" while enjoying the color palette. The composition in each painting mimics the line work that often results from printmaking plates and brayers when creating a monotype.
The blueprint for this series starts with a monotype and is focused on mixing colors that rest between 180 and 300 degrees on the color wheel.
I create several monotypes, some hand transferred and others run thru an etching press.
The process of adding thin layers of pigments to a plate for transfer to paper inform me of how pigments will develop and play with one another making the application of heavier body paint onto canvas easier.
These paintings and monotypes are abstracted landscapes focused on color field.
A type of horizon line is established to give the viewer a place to "land" while enjoying the color palette. The composition in each painting mimics the line work that often results from printmaking plates and brayers when creating a monotype.
PAINTINGS
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MONOTYPES
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