Rhythm Study I — Improvisation I

Rhythm Study I — Improvisation I

$650.00
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Rhythm Study I — Improvisation I

Sound of Music

Rhythm Study I — Improvisation I

Acryl on wood panel, 2025
18x24 in / 45.7×61 cm

$650.00

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Part of the Rhythm Studies.
Created in response to symphonic tempo, allowing spacing and weight to follow musical cadence.
Language is treated as a rhythmic unit rather than a fixed statement.

Hidden language layer

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

Details
  • Medium: acryl on wood panel
  • Size without frame: 18x24" (45.7×61 cm).
  • Size in a frame:
  • Frame material: white and black plastic.
  • Signed and dated on the reverse. 
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Handwritten in California.

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Field Notes

2025

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.
I didn’t plan every stroke.
I didn’t force it.
I just let the music guide me, followed the feeling, and trusted the process.
And as the lines unfolded, what started as play became something else:
a reminder of how freeing it feels to let go and follow the rhythm.

For me, that’s what art is really about. Not just how it looks, but the story, the process, the feeling behind it.

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