Mark Sheeky
oil on canvas panel
16 ¼ x 12 ½ x 2 in
Own Art
Improvisation On A Theme Of Toad, began as an act of visual improvisation—an attempt to echo the spontaneity and emotional immediacy of a piano performance. Rather than aiming for a fixed narrative, the work was created swiftly, prioritizing mood, rhythm, and instinct over literal meaning. Like a musician shaping sound in the moment, the composition emerged through gesture and intuition.
As in the traditions of composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven, the piece is built around a theme—though here the theme is visual rather than musical. Its foundation draws from two source works: Toad by David Choquette, and Antigone in front of the dead Polynices by Nikiphoros Lytras. These influences serve as the initial “notes,” reinterpreted and transformed into a new visual language.
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