A synaesthesia artwork translating the internal sensory response to sound into atmospheric colour and movement. Deep blue, magenta, and pink gradients with pulsing circular forms and looping linework. Part of the ARIA Soundbyte series.
Like A Prayer
Acrylic on Paper
27cm × 35cm
Like A Prayer, ARIA Soundbyte is a synaesthesia painting created as part of my weekly ARIA Soundbyte series, where I translate the internal sensory response triggered by a standout track from the ARIA Top 10 into a collectible artwork.
This piece emerged from the emotions and colours the sound created. The track was simply the spark.
A deep midnight‑blue field anchors the work, rising into warm magenta, soft lilac, and glowing pink gradients that reflect the internal lift of the sound. Concentric circular forms pulse across the lower plane like internal echoes, while looping lines drift upward in shades of blue, mauve, and rose, capturing the movement and frequency shifts that unfolded through my synaesthesia.
The colours do not mirror the music. They reveal the sensory world the sound opened inside me.
Created on paper, this work is intimate, immediate, and accessible; a moment of emotion and pure synaesthesia mapped in real time.
A synaesthesia artwork translating the internal sensory response to sound into atmospheric colour and movement. Deep blue, magenta, and pink gradients with pulsing circular forms and looping linework. Part of the ARIA Soundbyte series.
Like A Prayer
Acrylic on Paper
27cm × 35cm
Like A Prayer, ARIA Soundbyte is a synaesthesia painting created as part of my weekly ARIA Soundbyte series, where I translate the internal sensory response triggered by a standout track from the ARIA Top 10 into a collectible artwork.
This piece emerged from the emotions and colours the sound created. The track was simply the spark.
A deep midnight‑blue field anchors the work, rising into warm magenta, soft lilac, and glowing pink gradients that reflect the internal lift of the sound. Concentric circular forms pulse across the lower plane like internal echoes, while looping lines drift upward in shades of blue, mauve, and rose, capturing the movement and frequency shifts that unfolded through my synaesthesia.
The colours do not mirror the music. They reveal the sensory world the sound opened inside me.
Created on paper, this work is intimate, immediate, and accessible; a moment of emotion and pure synaesthesia mapped in real time.