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This
group of monotypes was inspired by hearing the blending of voices
in Renaissance choral music. The works represent the correspondence
between musical harmony and color harmony, where the elements cohere,
while still maintaining their
individual character. The layering of the three primary colors creates
the other hues of the spectrum in various combinations. Variations
depend on density
and transparency, and the forms express other aspects of music, such
as rhythm, texture, and resonance. |