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Discover the captivating world of Michael Blessing and his mesmerizing neon art on the latest episode of "Dinner with Artists" as he and Rose Fredrick take a deep dive into the world of art and music! Join us as we explore how sound waves can influence the color waves in paint, delving into the fascinating history of Hertz waves and how they've influenced visual art. Drawing from his past as a music producer, Michael shares how his unique perspective allows him to see, and hear, colors on a canvas like never before. Tune in as we dive deep into the artistic journey of this talented creator, unraveling the secrets behind his masterpieces. Don't miss this enlightening and creative conversation.
This episode contains a lot of scientific content around sound waves, sacred geometry, and the color spectrum. For more information, visit the links below to learn more on the history of music during World War II, cymatics, music tone and pitch in relation to nature, color of sounds (interactive), and research by Paul Winter Consort.
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By Rose FredrickDiscover the captivating world of Michael Blessing and his mesmerizing neon art on the latest episode of "Dinner with Artists" as he and Rose Fredrick take a deep dive into the world of art and music! Join us as we explore how sound waves can influence the color waves in paint, delving into the fascinating history of Hertz waves and how they've influenced visual art. Drawing from his past as a music producer, Michael shares how his unique perspective allows him to see, and hear, colors on a canvas like never before. Tune in as we dive deep into the artistic journey of this talented creator, unraveling the secrets behind his masterpieces. Don't miss this enlightening and creative conversation.
This episode contains a lot of scientific content around sound waves, sacred geometry, and the color spectrum. For more information, visit the links below to learn more on the history of music during World War II, cymatics, music tone and pitch in relation to nature, color of sounds (interactive), and research by Paul Winter Consort.
Support the show