Soul Synesthesia

Soul Synesthesia is a moving-image work about the unseen becoming visible.

The piece translates sound into light, vibration into color, and frequency into visual movement. Rooted in the relationship between sound bowls, projection, and perception, the work invites collectors into a meditative field where the image does not simply move — it appears to listen.

Color shifts respond like breath.
Light behaves like vibration.
The screen becomes a sensory instrument.

At its core, Soul Synesthesia is about crossing thresholds: between sound and sight, body and spirit, inner feeling and external form. It asks what emotion might look like if it could be seen, and what vibration might become if it could leave the body and appear as light.

The work carries a quiet spiritual charge. It does not demand attention through spectacle. Instead, it draws the viewer inward, creating a space where perception slows down and the invisible architecture of feeling becomes visible.

For collectors, Soul Synesthesia is a piece of living atmosphere — a work that brings calm, resonance, and sensory depth into a space. It belongs in collections drawn to moving-image art that feels immersive, contemplative, and emotionally intelligent.This is not simply a visual artwork.It is a meditation on frequency, perception, and the soul’s ability to translate what words cannot hold.