Inspired by the colors, textures, and movement of the song “Cmon” by Fred Again & Brian Eno.
Medium: Acrylic ink on stretched canvas
Size: 30 in x 30 in / 72 cm x 101.6 cm
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Notes from the artist:
It was so satisfying to represent the smoky, almost foggy elements of this ambient and sparse song collaboration between Fred Again and Brian Eno. The slightly distorted vocals appear as colorful, refracted light through a haze of rich purples and crimsons.
The song tempo and chord progression causing a forward momentum, almost like driving through the rain and seeing city lights through the mist.
The soft piano notes and pure, contemplative electronic tones appear as soft cascading waterfalls of light.
Inspired by the colors, textures, and movement of the song “Cmon” by Fred Again & Brian Eno.
Medium: Acrylic ink on stretched canvas
Size: 30 in x 30 in / 72 cm x 101.6 cm
Certificate of authenticity
Once a collection is complete, the works will never be revisited, each artwork is one of a kind
Shipping in 1-2 weeks from date of purchase
Note: Shipments outside of the US may have additional fees.
Notes from the artist:
It was so satisfying to represent the smoky, almost foggy elements of this ambient and sparse song collaboration between Fred Again and Brian Eno. The slightly distorted vocals appear as colorful, refracted light through a haze of rich purples and crimsons.
The song tempo and chord progression causing a forward momentum, almost like driving through the rain and seeing city lights through the mist.
The soft piano notes and pure, contemplative electronic tones appear as soft cascading waterfalls of light.