Acrylic on Canvas
100cm x 75cm x 3cm
“Prelude” is an abstract synaesthesia painting inspired by Bach’s Prelude from the Cello Suite No. 1 in G major. It translates the music into a visual experience, colour, movement, and rhythm made visible.
Deep reds and flowing, intricate lines express the sensation of hearing this iconic cello work. The music feels energised and full of motion, yet balanced by a calm, steady pulse. Bach’s writing creates the illusion of multiple voices on a single melodic instrument, and this layered complexity becomes a central part of the painting’s structure. You feel more than you hear, an effect that naturally aligns with my synaesthetic response.
The Prelude showcases the cello’s natural resonance: smooth, uplifting, and clear. In my perception, this becomes a warm, positive red tone that anchors the artwork.
My abstract paintings reflect the lived experience of synaesthesia, seeing sound, and are shaped by performances from world‑class musicians. Bach’s Prelude is one of the most recognisable solo cello pieces, and I encourage viewers to listen to the music while engaging with the work for a fuller sensory connection.
This contemporary abstract artwork makes a striking focal point in any space and comes signed with a certificate of authenticity.
Acrylic on Canvas
100cm x 75cm x 3cm
“Prelude” is an abstract synaesthesia painting inspired by Bach’s Prelude from the Cello Suite No. 1 in G major. It translates the music into a visual experience, colour, movement, and rhythm made visible.
Deep reds and flowing, intricate lines express the sensation of hearing this iconic cello work. The music feels energised and full of motion, yet balanced by a calm, steady pulse. Bach’s writing creates the illusion of multiple voices on a single melodic instrument, and this layered complexity becomes a central part of the painting’s structure. You feel more than you hear, an effect that naturally aligns with my synaesthetic response.
The Prelude showcases the cello’s natural resonance: smooth, uplifting, and clear. In my perception, this becomes a warm, positive red tone that anchors the artwork.
My abstract paintings reflect the lived experience of synaesthesia, seeing sound, and are shaped by performances from world‑class musicians. Bach’s Prelude is one of the most recognisable solo cello pieces, and I encourage viewers to listen to the music while engaging with the work for a fuller sensory connection.
This contemporary abstract artwork makes a striking focal point in any space and comes signed with a certificate of authenticity.