Opus 28
These are 24 short preludes (between 30 seconds and 5 minutes) written by Chopin in Majorca where he spent the winter of 1838-1839 with George Sand and her children. It is a sequence of neighbouring tones which creates a cohesion of the work making his pieces inseparable from each other.
The 12th prelude is considered the climax of this opus. Moni Gouct structured it in three times eight preludes.
Each prelude is an abstract painting which is sufficient in itself but which, joined to the others, reconstitutes a neuron, symbolising the connections in Chopin's brain.
Translating the sound and emotional colours as well as the musical structures (rhythmic or visual).
Ensemble of 25 canvases, chinese ink and acrylic on tracing paper,
64 x 80 each, 2016