A Story of the coollection

The Flow of Ink and Sound

I had just seen the call for submissions to a music festival guide, and I felt a surge of excitement. But then it hit me—I didn’t have a single finished artwork to submit, and the deadline was almost here.

I sat down with a few musical phrases I liked, hoping they would spark inspiration. I wanted to create something that captured the soul of music, the way it makes you feel, not just what it says. But every sketch I made felt forced. Nothing worked. I was running out of time and losing confidence.

That’s when I stopped trying to control it. I turned on the music, and let it guide me. No planning, no sketches—just pure improvisation. My hand danced with the rhythm. The lines flowed freely, echoing the emotion in every note.

When I looked at the piece, I saw movement, harmony, and emotion. The ink had captured the feeling of the music—and finally, it felt right. That spontaneous session became the start of a new collection.

This collection is for fellow music and art lovers. It’s a visual celebration of the kind of magic that happens when we stop overthinking and simply feel. I hope it inspires others to listen deeply, create freely, and enjoy the flow.

19.5x25.5". Blue paper, white and gold ink

Improvisation I

When I was younger, I often listened to music while working. It helped me focus, gave everything a rhythm. Over time, life got louder—kids, responsibilities, constant noise—and I stopped turning the music on. I thought I needed silence to create.

But one day, my spouse took care of the kids, and for the first time in a while, the house was quiet. I turned on a symphony—just to see what would happen. And something shifted.

The music carried me. I didn’t plan the lines or force the shapes—I just followed the flow. The sound moved through me, and my pen moved with it.

That’s how this piece came to life.

This artwork is here to invite that moment. To remind you: turn on the music, pick up the pen, or simply pause—and let yourself feel the flow.

It’s a reminder that music and art speak the same language—the language of feeling. When you let them work together, they help you drop into the moment, forget the rules, and simply be.

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19.5x25.5". Dark Blue paper, white and gold ink

Flow of music

There’s something I’ve always loved about how music looks—not just how it sounds. Notes on a page, waveforms across a screen, rhythm made visible.

It reminds me of a creative brief we once got in an art and music project. A fellow student uploaded a song to SoundCloud and paired it with a drawing—he shaped the musician’s mustache entirely from the audio waveform. It was clever and energetic, and it stuck with me—not because of the joke, but because sound became something you could see.

This piece came from that memory. I didn’t try to be clever this time—just let the music move me. Paper became silence, ink became notes. Each line feels like a sound coming to life.

It’s a quiet celebration of how deeply we see music when we feel it. A reminder that creativity doesn’t have to be loud to move you. Just honest. Just alive.

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18x24". Stretched black canvas, white ink

Improvisation II

The hidden message:"Music is a little bit of magic - rhythms that dance, melodies that whisper secrets, and moments that make your heart skip just because"

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