Thank you, Wayne. Actually metal isn't too far off. Proto-metal maybe.I assume it wasn't metal. Rich and warm.
Thank you, Iain. I will reveal shortly.Coohool! The inevitable question would be, what music medium did you use? I guess, in a sense, this could be representation.
Thanks for the great comments. This one is within the rock genre. I might have to try jazz, classical, and country.I always paint to music... and my music selections are often quite removed from what you would expect based upon the paintings. I also tend to make huge jumps from one style of music to another: Mozart to The Rolling Stones to Duke Ellington to Johnny Cash... What sort of music were you listening to?
Thanks very much, Donna.I’m curious about the music that inspired this too. It turned out well!
Interesting question. Thanks for the comments.I wonder whether most people see images when they listen to music.
Thanks so much, Margaret.Great! Rich and vibrant.![]()
I looked into synesthesia a bit more, and that's what is. Melissa McCraken does some amazing works. My wife thought this one was unsettling and reminded her of hell!It almost reminds me of a kind of synesthesia interpretation. It's compelling and rich with a feeling heart.![]()
They made some great music in the mid-60s. That's funny, my younger cousin "inherited" some of my LPs!I had a number of Yardbirds LPs that I "inherited" from a much older cousin.