Sergeeva Irina - ART MOST STORE

Sergeeva Irina

Irina Sergeeva.
Clinical Psychologist Specialist.
Art education: Private school-studio; sculpture portrait course (2015); plastic anatomy course (2016).
Works are in private collections: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Lithuania, Great Britain, USA, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, China, Australia, Japan.
Corporate collections: Global Hydrocarbons (USA), Maddox (Switzerland).

“I am a meloman artist. Music is an integral part of my life. It shapes my mood, inspires, gives delightful visuals, because I have the ability to see the sound (I am a synesthete). Sound is often referred to in visual terms - bright, dull, rich, light, etc., or as descriptions of texture (rough, rough, etc.) and so I have long believed that color synesthesia is quite common. At first, I wrote my musical pictures more for my creative self-expression, in order to throw out the feelings of delight, joy and energy that fill me, which I get from beautiful music and from admiration for the geniuses that gave birth to it. But when I immersed myself in the creative-musical environment, I found that even professional musicians do not often see the color perception of sounds. And then I wanted to share my special vision of music.
I feel a powerful spiritual resonance with the creators of music - composers, performers and their emotions. I transform the musical flow into pictorial images. Music is invisible, but my work allows you to see the history, energy and idea put into the music. The musical composition that often excited me becomes the impetus for the creation and the immediate theme of the work of art.