This painting is inspired by Scriabin’s Prelude Op. 11 No. 15, where the notes unfold with fluid grace, evoking a nuanced palette of emotions. Through the D-flat major chord, the colors emerge: the blue-green of D-flat, the red-violet of F, and the blue of A-flat intertwine.
How do these hues evoke the depth of the melody? Each color becomes an echo of musicality, each geometric shape symbolizes harmony.
This work serves as a bridge between sound and vision, inviting the viewer to experience music through the prism of color.
What dialogue is established between these shades and the notes that linger in the air? As we contemplate this piece, how can we rediscover the beauty of harmony through this visual language, exploring the interconnection between color and music in Scriabin’s poetic universe?