My Latino Afternoon
Latino music carries an unmatched vibrancy, and this work is a celebration of that energy. Created as a tribute to Wassily Kandinsky—the early 20th‑century Russian painter who believed that “music is the ultimate teacher”—the piece draws directly from his chromesthetic vision. Kandinsky experienced sound as color, translating musical frequencies into visual form, and that synesthetic insight shaped his entire artistic philosophy.
In this work, I interpret that spirit through a contemporary lens. The composition captures the feeling of a warm summer day infused with the rhythms of Latino music—its movement, its warmth, and its emotional lift. Color becomes melody; form becomes rhythm; the entire surface becomes a visual echo of sound.
Specifications:
• Size: 36 × 48 inches
• Acrylic on canvas
• Gloss varnish with UV protection
• Not Framed
Investment: $3,500 (plus shipping and sales tax)
Certificate of Authenticity
Prints/Posters: Available from the artist.
In this work, I interpret that spirit through a contemporary lens. The composition captures the feeling of a warm summer day infused with the rhythms of Latino music—its movement, its warmth, and its emotional lift. Color becomes melody; form becomes rhythm; the entire surface becomes a visual echo of sound.
Specifications:
• Size: 36 × 48 inches
• Acrylic on canvas
• Gloss varnish with UV protection
• Not Framed
Investment: $3,500 (plus shipping and sales tax)
Certificate of Authenticity
Prints/Posters: Available from the artist.