I don't think so......
Trevor Jones at Union Gallery from stewart bremner on Vimeo.
Highlights from the opening of Trevor Jones's exhibition.Fantastic video care of Stewart Bremner. Love the wonky music for the hanging....very appropriate.
It was such a great night!
And this:
http://www.lothianlife.co.uk/2010/11/another-first-for-trevor-jones/
Come in to see (and hear) what all the excitement is about.
Showing posts with label Synaesthesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Synaesthesia. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Sunday, 7 November 2010
An Explosion of Colour!
Howdy partners and greetings to our latest blog follower....as always we shall do our best to amaze and astound you.
So I am waiting for technical wizard Stewart Bremner to finish the video of artist Trevor Jones's opening the other night. I can't wait! It was a fantastic night with a real celebratory feel, well attended and some excellent feedback. Thanks to all who attended and made it such a special night.
It's an interesting and unique exhibition with a musical twist. It's also very colourful......the perfect fix for a drab and gloomy November. So if you fancy doing something fun and rewarding then please come in for a visit. You can have a laugh at me trying to operate an MP,C3PO player.
Speaking of which:
I had to laugh at this. Lovely artist Stewart Bremner left me fool proof instructions on how to operate the camera. Very dutiful and GREATLY appreciated!
Leaving you with this:
"Synaesthesia II" opening 04.11.10.
Here's a wee snap of the night until the video arrives. The master of abstract, Trevor Jones, is pictured in the white shirt.
Speak soon x
http://www.broughtonspurtle.org.uk/news/tracks-colour-union-gallery
So I am waiting for technical wizard Stewart Bremner to finish the video of artist Trevor Jones's opening the other night. I can't wait! It was a fantastic night with a real celebratory feel, well attended and some excellent feedback. Thanks to all who attended and made it such a special night.
It's an interesting and unique exhibition with a musical twist. It's also very colourful......the perfect fix for a drab and gloomy November. So if you fancy doing something fun and rewarding then please come in for a visit. You can have a laugh at me trying to operate an MP,C3PO player.
Speaking of which:
I had to laugh at this. Lovely artist Stewart Bremner left me fool proof instructions on how to operate the camera. Very dutiful and GREATLY appreciated!
Leaving you with this:
"Synaesthesia II" opening 04.11.10.
Here's a wee snap of the night until the video arrives. The master of abstract, Trevor Jones, is pictured in the white shirt.
Speak soon x
http://www.broughtonspurtle.org.uk/news/tracks-colour-union-gallery
Monday, 1 November 2010
LAST REQUEST!
Hello everyone - and greetings to latest blog follower.
So Union Gallery will be closed for the next couple of days in preperation of:
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Mr Jones said: "There's been a profound increase in research into synaesthesia (the phenomenon of "seeing" sounds] the last few decades and I was compelled to begin my own artistic investigation. To add another dimension to the exhibition we're providing MP3 players with the relevant songs."
So Union Gallery will be closed for the next couple of days in preperation of:
"Last Request" by Trevor Jones from his exhibition "Synaethesia II". This painting is inspired by the music of Paolo Nutini.
TIP. If you can manage to lose a couple of pounds between now and Thursday, I suggest you do.....interest is high and it's going to be PACKED!
See you all Thursday......
Sounds like a visual feast
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Published Date: 03 November 2010
AN exhibition of work based on the songs of Paolo Nutini and Biffy Clyro is to go on display at the Union Gallery.
Artist Trevor Jones's exhibition, entitled Synaesthesia II, explores the sensory connection between music and colour from tomorrow. Mr Jones said: "There's been a profound increase in research into synaesthesia (the phenomenon of "seeing" sounds] the last few decades and I was compelled to begin my own artistic investigation. To add another dimension to the exhibition we're providing MP3 players with the relevant songs."
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