ArtPrize · 2009 Gadsden Museum of Art · 2012

Translating musical structure into color, geometry, and motion.

Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto in F Minor was reinterpreted visually through the orchestration of color, geometry, and motion, translating its pitch, rhythm, and tonal qualities into dynamic perceptual forms.

Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto in F Minor was reinterpreted visually through the orchestration of color, geometry, and motion, translating its pitch, rhythm, and tonal qualities into dynamic perceptual forms.


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