Silenter Perihelion

You literally cannot go wrong with a slide-whistle, tuba, and string section backing.
Again, going for that early twentieth century William Mortensen vibe.
I’ve acquired a couple of amazing black-and-white photographs, one from Charles Nevols of San Francisco and one from Romualdas Pozerskis of Lithuania, works of art and, as I was hanging them, realized I need a couple more picture, so I decided to include a couple of mine. I usually work in a fairly well-saturated palette, but I decide it was time to go black-and-white for the gallery in the living room. I also boosted the grain, going for a pictorialist feel.
“Sound is sea: pattern lapping pattern… Matter delights in music, and became Bach,” the poet Ronald Johnson wrote as he contemplated matter, music, and the mind.
The main article: https://www.brainpickings.org/2021/08/21/clemency-burton-hill-pablo-casals-albert-schweitzer-bach/
Her wonderful podcast about playing Bach every day: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000ytzj