By the Penitence of our Stupor and Miracle is the sixth painting of BODHI’s Curating Playlists’ series in which artworks are inspired by his musical interests in EDM (Electronic Dance Music).
Paintings from this series are contextualized by amalgamating real life scenes perceived by the artist with specific EDM tracks whilst perceiving those scenes, transfiguring them into surreal scenes which resonate with the visual themes and moods from music visualizers, videos and cover art congruent with the specific track being listened to through the process of assigning visual components to audio and then implementing them back into real life visuals.
By the Penitence of our Stupor and Miracle is particularly inspired by harmonizing a scene of a Hindu Devotee during Thaipusam from Penang, Malaysia together with the first drop of the track ‘Love Me Forever’ by OGUZ [NowNow Release].
By the Penitence of our Stupor and Miracle
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Dimensions | 1600 × 1000 mm |
Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
Year | 2023 |
$2,900.00
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By the Penitence of our Stupor and Miracle is the sixth painting of BODHI’s Curating Playlists’ series in which artworks are inspired by his musical interests in EDM (Electronic Dance Music).
Paintings from this series are contextualized by amalgamating real life scenes perceived by the artist with specific EDM tracks whilst perceiving those scenes, transfiguring them into surreal scenes which resonate with the visual themes and moods from music visualizers, videos and cover art congruent with the specific track being listened to through the process of assigning visual components to audio and then implementing them back into real life visuals.
By the Penitence of our Stupor and Miracle is particularly inspired by harmonizing a scene of a Hindu Devotee during Thaipusam from Penang, Malaysia together with the first drop of the track ‘Love Me Forever’ by OGUZ [NowNow Release].