In this elegant and sensual abstract work, I explore the feeling of music as a visual and emotional language.
At the center of the composition is a black grand piano — not as a literal object, but as a symbol of classical chic, timeless sound, and inner resonance. Its dark, expressive form contrasts with soft pearlescent tones, creating a sense of light, depth, and refined silence.
The handwritten text becomes part of the rhythm, like a whispered thought, a melody translated into words. Here, music is not heard — it is felt.
I incorporated an application of vintage French lace, adding a tactile and intimate layer to the piece. The lace introduces a sense of retro style, femininity, and fragility — like a trace of touch, like a memory of something once lived.
Pearlescent paints, subtle textures, and translucent layers interact with light, evoking crystal reflections and the soft glow of a chandelier suspended above the scene.