Borodin String Quartet in D major (Nocturne) by mare

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Borodin String Quartet in D major (Nocturne) by

Acrylic & Spraypaint on Canvas
Tryptych, each panel 61cm x 92cm

This is my response to the opening couple of minutes of the final movement of this wonderful string quartet.

If you would like to hear it here’s a link to a great version:
Borodin Quartet plays Borodin Quartet #2, in D Major

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Tags

abstract, expressionist

Comments

  • Linda Ridpath
    Linda Ridpathover 3 years ago

    fantastic, the colours are terrific and you can feel the rhythm….

  • maka1967
    maka1967over 3 years ago

    Love the dynamic flow in your work, so peaceful and full of life.

    And thanks for the introduction of the music. I like his music too. The name of my work “Stranger in Paradise” came from Alexander Borodin’s Prince Igor.

    Cheers!

  • Mufa3
    Mufa3over 3 years ago

    Terrific stuff.
    Captured the subject beautifully

  • Susan Grissom
    Susan Grissomover 3 years ago

    Wonderful……………..

  • Heloisa Castro
    Heloisa Castroover 3 years ago

    wonderful!!!

  • xssif
    xssifover 3 years ago

    GREAT IDEA, MUSIC INSPIRED ART HAS SOMETHING ABOUT IT…

  • Deborah Milligan
    Deborah Milliganover 3 years ago

    great work mare!

  • Kim Bender
    Kim Benderover 3 years ago

    Wonderful work!!! Very impressive!! See it on a wall in a living-room over the sofa!!!!

  • Steve Chapple
    Steve Chappleabout 3 years ago

    What a wonderful brooding work of art!!!!

  • Syd Baker
    Syd Bakerabout 3 years ago

    There is a wonderful Classical feeling to this, that goes so well with your musical inspiration, as a painter myself I can see when someone reaches down deep and puts a secret part of themselves on canvas like you do, it’s a good thing that part is renewable and grows as we grow and create, wonderful to see your work!