Dolchisen

A buzzing flying light, at the dead of night – a flash of light – empty and silent.

Dolchisen

In C major. Archetier

Buzzing flying light, at the dead of night – a flash of light – empty and silent.

François Xavier Tourte – “le Jeune” (1748-1835) was a French archetier who celebrated the art of archetier. Dolce Violins.  

 

Musicpainting Compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

Musical notes are beautiful but their boundaries are supreme.

Sympathies to the exile after defeat yet the winds blow irregularly.

If one turns to the world’s corner where it would lead?

Young paint blows, with rhythms bouse and flows, yet tightens as grows old.

In Australia and Canada, there is such a thing as Musical Instrument Banks, and in other counties?

The language of music hovers and whips the souls. The light threads ahead.

The touch of sensitive fingers, the language of the souls, waves of music with flawless control.

These musical paintings should be viewed with an eye-sense of music.

A nameless bird call awakes me with thoughts of you.

Out of the darkness, light’s desire was to be born.

Ideologies and losing money don’t mix.

These series intertwine, in text and music.

Refection from the Mediterranean.