F#Minor - Research on Harmony - Variations 7 — Acrylic on Paper by Arnaud Quercy

Acrylic on Paper, 10.5×15.0cm

Arnaud Quercy, 2025 — France

Where musical harmony becomes visible through precise color translation

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First exhibited at Halle des Blancs Manteaux, Paris, December 2025 — Salon d'art contemporain – Metamorphose 2025–2026, Paris.

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Arnaud Quercy
Arnaud Quercy

Arnaud Quercy is a Parisian artist working across painting, music, and sculpture. His practice is grounded in Ideamorphism — the principle that a work of art does not carry meaning, but triggers it. Each piece is engineered to diffract differently through each person who encounters it.

Series: F# minor

Part of Synesthetic Explorations · 9 works in this series

F# minor

About This Artwork

This painting translates the F# minor chord into visual form through chromesthetic mapping, where musical notes correspond to specific colors. Part of the Synesthetic Explorations collection, the work explores how harmonic relationships in music can be expressed through color relationships on paper. The composition investigates the emotional and structural qualities of the F# minor triad through direct color translation.

Yellow-green tones dominate the composition, creating the foundational color structure across multiple geometric sections. Green appears prominently in the central areas, while yellow-orange and orange tones provide substantial presence throughout the divided spaces. Blue-green and blue-violet accents punctuate specific areas, creating chromatic highlights that correspond to the chord's harmonic extensions. The acrylic medium on paper allows for clean color boundaries between the geometric divisions while maintaining subtle color interactions at the edges.

The work measures 10.5 × 15.0 cm and weighs 0.1 kg, executed in acrylic on paper. This piece represents Variation 7 within the Synesthetic Explorations collection, which systematically examines musical harmony through visual translation. The composition includes certificate number 20251123-0117 with signature located at bottom right. The geometric structure divides the surface into distinct color zones, each corresponding to specific notes within the F# minor harmonic framework.

Details & Provenance

Technical Specifications

  • Medium: Acrylic on Paper
  • Dimensions: 10.5×15.0cm
  • Weight: 0.1 kg
  • Created: 2025, France
  • Certificate: 20251123-0117
  • SKU: Arnaud Quercy Creations / AQC0881 / 2025
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Materials & Technique

This painting is created using professional-grade acrylic paints, known for their vibrant color saturation and excellent lightfastness. Acrylic allows for both thick impasto techniques and thin glazing layers.

The work is executed on paper, primed for optimal paint adhesion and longevity. Each piece is signed by the artist and includes a certificate of authenticity with unique registration number.

Delivery & Handling

Each work is carefully packaged by the artist and shipped fully insured. Complimentary delivery within France and the European Union. Worldwide shipping available upon request.

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  • EU: 3-5 business days
  • USA/Canada: 5-7 business days
  • Rest of world: 7-14 business days

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Thematic Elements

chromesthetic mapping F# minor chord synesthetic explorations geometric color composition musical harmony translation acrylic on paper color correspondence harmonic visualization

Research References

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

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