Being an artist entails taking chances and experimenting with various paint applications and approaches to subject matter. Call it what you want: experimentation, progress, changing things up, or simply just having fun. It's essential for my creative well-being. In the video below are artworks created thanks to the many musicians that from sound I made visual contemporary artworks.

My imagination creating these artworks was triggered thanks to these musicians which are, Nik Bärtsch, Wouter Veldhuis, John Cage, Andrew Garton, Brian Eno, Akira Rabelais, Hiroshi Ebina, Julian Mayfield, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen and Maiya Hershey plus jazz and soooooooo many, many more.

_ | when music blends into abstract art | _.

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🔸🔹🔸 “Form itself, even if completely abstract ... has its own inner sound.” - Wassily Kandinsky

The majority of the artworks were created using synthetic polymer, inks, photos, collaged old paintings (recycled them), and computer software adjustments.

I've never before included digital abstract art and mixed-media artwork in a video.

Here, I learned more about utilizing the software's animation transition feature to add movement to the photographs to hopefully make them stand out.

The video below are images captured in and around Surrey Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, and Hobart, Tasmania.

This is a work-in-progress in which I use a grid format to blend original artwork and photography.