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The question “What does music look like?” was suggested to us by a unique project of Federico Picci, who is a graphic designer, an illustrator and an animator from Italy. He is able to create music in its physical form just as he imagines it when he is playing the piano.

What does music or a balloon concert by Federico Picci look like

Eva Ledecká
21.Jul 2017
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Federico Picci, Filling Spaces

Music is almost ubiquitous these days. It has become a part of our everyday life. It welcomes us in shops, we listen to it when we are working and we relax with it at home. Sometimes we do not even notice it. But what does that music look like? The answer can be found in Federico Picci’s luxurious works.

Fill the room with beauty

Federico Picci’s own experience as a musician and a fine artist inspired him to create a very interesting sequence of luxurious digital art. According to his own words, “it began as a personal study of the relationship between light and space”. He then tried to show how something non-material could fill a room with beauty.

Federico Picci’s Balloon Concert

The “Filling Spaces” artworks, which enable you to experience calmness, were thereby created, expressing harmony and maybe even music. Pleasant and soothing music. Music that we can listen to without stopping.

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Pronájem bytu 3+kk - Praha 1 - 108, Praha 1

Federico Picci has put his piano music into the shapes of many balloons (or if you prefer them bubbles) and wrapped them in an undisturbing light pink colour. The luxurious setting of the harmonic scene comprises a piano, a gramophone, a table, chairs and a neoclassical bust. Balloons pass through the large salon in which there is plenty of space, and they emanate like music from the piano, the gramophone and accumulate at the luxurious statue and also amongst the chairs. Can you feel the melody here? That is what Federico Picci’s balloon concert is really about.

According to you what would the music look like?

What do you think your favourite piece of classic music would look like? Maybe you are not an artist or maybe you think you have no creative feeling. Maybe you have never yet tried to find it. Listen to or play your favourite melody, close your eyes and allow it to fly on the wave of your own imagination.

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