Snail Chorus in C Major

$500.00

Snail Chorus in C Major is a jubilant visual fugue of rhythm, repetition, and tender observation. The composition layers multiple images of snails in various hues—golden, brown, striped—crawling across hydrangea petals, concrete edges, and misty garden scenes. Framed by vibrant coral and cyan borders, the image pulses with an energy that defies the traditionally slow pace of its subjects.

Snails appear like notes in a musical score, evenly spaced and harmoniously aligned, their soft trails echoing across translucent rectangles and color blocks. The structure feels musical, like a symphonic arrangement with visual staves and movements—each snail a distinct melody winding through a shared composition.

This work celebrates the beauty of small, steady journeys and the quiet exuberance of nature’s overlooked musicians. The title suggests a musical metaphor: the snails, normally seen as solitary and slow, become a synchronized ensemble. The overlapping visuals create a sensation of motion and progression, capturing the paradoxical dynamism of stillness.

Snail Chorus in C Major invites viewers to reconsider the tempo of their own lives. It encourages us to tune in to the small, sweet songs of perseverance, and to see the poetic choreography in ordinary persistence.

Snail Chorus in C Major is a jubilant visual fugue of rhythm, repetition, and tender observation. The composition layers multiple images of snails in various hues—golden, brown, striped—crawling across hydrangea petals, concrete edges, and misty garden scenes. Framed by vibrant coral and cyan borders, the image pulses with an energy that defies the traditionally slow pace of its subjects.

Snails appear like notes in a musical score, evenly spaced and harmoniously aligned, their soft trails echoing across translucent rectangles and color blocks. The structure feels musical, like a symphonic arrangement with visual staves and movements—each snail a distinct melody winding through a shared composition.

This work celebrates the beauty of small, steady journeys and the quiet exuberance of nature’s overlooked musicians. The title suggests a musical metaphor: the snails, normally seen as solitary and slow, become a synchronized ensemble. The overlapping visuals create a sensation of motion and progression, capturing the paradoxical dynamism of stillness.

Snail Chorus in C Major invites viewers to reconsider the tempo of their own lives. It encourages us to tune in to the small, sweet songs of perseverance, and to see the poetic choreography in ordinary persistence.