SOUNDBYTE Series
Acrylic on 250gsm Fabriano Paper
35cm x 27cm
“High Street” by Australian synaesthesia artist Tanja Ackerman is a vibrant acrylic‑on‑paper work that translates Charlotte de Witte’s driving techno track into a hypnotic visual landscape. Through her synaesthetic perception, Ackerman transforms rhythm, pulse, and atmospheric tension into layered colour fields and intricate circular forms that radiate with movement.
At the centre of the composition, a large circular structure built from fine, wavy concentric lines creates a powerful focal point, its rhythmic expansion echoing the relentless beat and forward momentum of de Witte’s sound. Surrounding this core, smaller patterned circles orbit like shifting frequencies, adding depth and a sense of sonic repetition.
The background blends greens, blues, and purples with textured vertical and horizontal elements that evoke the feeling of moving through an illuminated urban environment. Subtle touches of red, yellow, and orange introduce contrast, mirroring the track’s flashes of intensity and its evolving emotional landscape.
Organic patterns and layered gradients give the painting a sense of motion, as though the viewer is travelling through sound itself. “High Street” stands as a dynamic example of contemporary synaesthesia art, an immersive fusion of techno energy, colour, and form that captures the pulse of Charlotte de Witte’s music in a striking visual language.
Signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
SOUNDBYTE Series
Acrylic on 250gsm Fabriano Paper
35cm x 27cm
“High Street” by Australian synaesthesia artist Tanja Ackerman is a vibrant acrylic‑on‑paper work that translates Charlotte de Witte’s driving techno track into a hypnotic visual landscape. Through her synaesthetic perception, Ackerman transforms rhythm, pulse, and atmospheric tension into layered colour fields and intricate circular forms that radiate with movement.
At the centre of the composition, a large circular structure built from fine, wavy concentric lines creates a powerful focal point, its rhythmic expansion echoing the relentless beat and forward momentum of de Witte’s sound. Surrounding this core, smaller patterned circles orbit like shifting frequencies, adding depth and a sense of sonic repetition.
The background blends greens, blues, and purples with textured vertical and horizontal elements that evoke the feeling of moving through an illuminated urban environment. Subtle touches of red, yellow, and orange introduce contrast, mirroring the track’s flashes of intensity and its evolving emotional landscape.
Organic patterns and layered gradients give the painting a sense of motion, as though the viewer is travelling through sound itself. “High Street” stands as a dynamic example of contemporary synaesthesia art, an immersive fusion of techno energy, colour, and form that captures the pulse of Charlotte de Witte’s music in a striking visual language.
Signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.