After a
little more then 6 months of collaborations between myself and my
friend Rebecca, her project which marries her music with a collection
of beautiful artworks by various artists has come to an end.
Announcing the finale of the series, she sent a beautiful message to
all of the artists with the link:
Hello to
everyone! As some of you have already been told, I completed my
"Flower Waltzes" album in December, and I got the final
video up in the spring. I have already sent each of you all the
videos in which your artwork was featured, but I have one final piece
of music to share. It's sort of the finale to entire project. It's
called Heavenly Light Flower Waltz.
I have
featured one or more of your beautiful pieces in this video. Of
everything I've ever written for the 13 years I've been composing
(I'm 25 now if you were ever wondering), this is the one composition
I am most proud of. In this song and video, I have attempted to
communicate "heaven on earth" through art and music. Please
listen to this song all the way through; it is my last request of
you. I want you to enjoy its peaceful melody with a cup of tea or
when you have a spare minute to relax and really take in its loving,
joyful message. I thank you all personally, because you have
participated in the spreading of love and kindness that I'm striving
to uphold by creating such vibrantly beautiful, joyous works of art,
and now, I wish to return some of the happiness that you have all
given me in art via music. I wrote this FOR you and for no other
reason. That's right! This song is dedicated to each of you! I'm not
exaggerating when I say that I gave thought to every single one of
the 1158 artists I worked with individually when I wrote this, hoping
that at least one person could share in the immense gratitude,
satisfaction and fun it has given me. Many of you have become my
friends over the last year, some of whom I've been corresponding with
over Facebook or email, talking about philosophy, written work, video
games, art styles or just making small talk about gardens, animals
and nature. As artists, you all understand the joys of creativity
well, so to finally complete something that has taken me countless
hours- a full year's worth of work- is one of the greatest joys.
Please leave a comment and share this with as many people as you can,
because I want to celebrate art and music one last time before I move
on to the next project. Thank you sincerely, with love, flower petals
and a hot cup tea (or coffee, as some of you have expressed your
preference for),
Rebecca
E. Tripp
Completely
touched by her words, I had to smile and salute my computer screen
with my cup of coffee before I went to check out the video.
'Sacred Vessel' by Dawn Star Wood |
Watching
the video, the amazing amount of peace and joy that was in the music
warmed my heart. It was certainly a wonderful way for Rebecca to say
'Thank You' to all of us who helped her with her vision. There seemed
to be a mix of Comptine D'un Autre Ete L'apres Midi by Yann Tiersen (1970 - ) for the film Amélie (2001), Lothlórien by Enya (1961 - )for the Lord of the Rings
soundtrack, and Light from the sound track to The Thin Red Line (1998)composed by Hans Zimmer (1957 - ). The way that the swells in the piece were
subtle and the use of harp and bells within the piece wasn't jarring
was wonderfully done and seemed to enhance the various pieces of work
featured in the video.
'Vertical Aspirations' by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law |
What
brought an even larger smile on my face was that not only did she use
one of my recent paintings titled Sacred Vessel, but also featured 2
pieces by my friend Stephanie Pui-Mun Law (one of which titled Vertical Aspirations was part of
the inspiration to Sacred Vessel). The painting itself was one of
those 'this photo has instantly given me an idea' sort of things
where my muse demanded that I create the collection of images that
spontaneously popped up into my mind into one piece. It rarely
happens that I have something like that happen but when such sparks
of inspiration and creativity occurs, it often tells me to make the
painting right then and there which usually causes me to toss other
projects aside until I get the piece done. The main body of the painting was based off of a photo by Dxlogic.deviantart.com (Canada) titled Girl Stock.
If you would like to see more from Rebecca and give her a message, here's where you can find her work:
deviantART: http://rebeccatripp.deviantart.com/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RebeccaETripp
deviantART: http://rebeccatripp.deviantart.com/
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RebeccaETripp
Interested in finding my work? Here's were you can find and follow me:
deviantART: http://dawnstarw.deviantart.com/
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