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    Quote Originally Posted by Marilyn Anne View Post
    Lots of movement and blended colors. Fun to look at!
    thanks Marilyn Anne this is a new series I am exploring at the moment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Caesar View Post
    A most brilliant idea and captivating achievement! An artpiece analysized by a Fouries series! Sines and cosines in their the waving harmonics! Music played on a pentagram and written on a soundtrack!
    I would love to hear that one Caesar! Classical? or Jazz? or some blending of them both? I love both genres of music..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gxhpainter View Post
    thanks Marilyn Anne this is a new series I am exploring at the moment.

    I would love to hear that one Caesar! Classical? or Jazz? or some blending of them both? I love both genres of music..
    Which musical genre do we play with our brushes? Actually many more than just classical or jazz, since they're not the only ones and classical music is made of so many different genres (and jazz too to some extent) that would probably correspond to their contemporary visual art forms, maybe, from a historical psycho-social standpoint more for sure.

    Someday someone will devise translation rules and a software to turn a painting into music, honest enough to make us listen to dissonances and jarring constrast and viceversa. Maybe by going along some directions and turning hues, chroma and tones into musical equivalents after summing up or add voices their resulting vectors according to weights and rules for toning down for the close, mid and far range ..... WE MAY LISTEN TO OUR VISUAL MUSIC ... OR NOISE...
    Last edited by Caesar; 04-29-2016 at 07:17 PM.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Hi Gary Reminds me of a swan that used to come at the run hissing if a dog got to close to its island in the village pond. Way back in 1934. Where we used go Newting

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