The Visual Orchestra
2011
Description
The basis for music has always been the harmonic blending of instruments - each instrument with its own history, craftsmanship, tones and sounds. The intricate layers of sound, speed of tempo, and emotional delivery of music are all part of a grand collection of characteristics that combine to produce a finished work of art. Through my photographs, I wish to parallel the complexity and harmony of written music with groupings of fragmented images that combine to create a larger whole. In general, I encourage the act of dissection and examination as a means of more intimately understanding all things.
Fields
Photography, Visual Arts, Fine Arts
  • The Visual Orchestra

  • The basis for music has always been the harmonic blending ofinstruments - each instrument with its own history, craftsmanship, tones andsounds. The intricate layersof sound, speed of tempo, and emotional delivery of music are all part of agrand collection of characteristics that combine to produce a finished work ofart. Through my photographs, Iwish to parallel the complexity and harmony of written music with groupings offragmented images that combine to create a larger whole. In general, I encourage the act ofdissection and examination as a means of more intimately understanding allthings.
  • African Wind Chimes (2008) 29" X 40"
  • Celtic Harp (2008) 12" X 31"
  • Clarinet (2008) 9" X 40"
  • Classical Guitar (2008) 20" X 32"
  • Flute (2008) 10" X 34"
  • Harp (2008) 40" X 22"
  • Lute (2008) 19" X 26"
  • Piano (2008) 34" X 29"
  • Red Drums (2008) 26" X 25"
  • Saxaphone 12" X 29"
  • Sitar (2008) 13" X 30"
  • Trumpet (2008) 12" X 29"
  • Violin (2008) 13" X 24"
  • Antique Xylophone (2008) 20" X 32"