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Synesthesia performing at HRH PROG 2 festival in Pwllheli, Wales - 20th March 2014.

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Photograph by Sean Larkin for Planetmosh.com

 

© 2014 www.seanlarkin.co.uk

Photos may not be reproduced or used anywhere without permission.

with Johnny Snelgrove and Guy Schneider

Keyboard-driven Prog Rock outfit Kyros (nee Synesthesia) led by vocalist & multi-instrumentalist Shelby Logan Warne (nee Adam Warne) took the audience in Cambridge by storm with a great set drawn from their four albums so far. The power-house rhythm section of Peter Episcopo on bass and the incredible Robin Johnson on ferocious drums and percussion drove the show along at a frenetic pace demonstrating just how tight this band are now as Joey Frevola added fluid guitar over the top. The infamous acoustics at the Portland did them no favours, sadly, with the keyboard lines and guitar licks barely audible at times. Still an enjoyable return to full-on live gigs!

Keyboard-driven Prog Rock outfit Kyros (nee Synesthesia) led by vocalist & multi-instrumentalist Shelby Logan Warne (nee Adam Warne) took the audience in Cambridge by storm with a great set drawn from their four albums so far. The power-house rhythm section of Peter Episcopo on bass and the incredible Robin Johnson on ferocious drums and percussion drove the show along at a frenetic pace demonstrating just how tight this band are now as Joey Frevola added fluid guitar over the top. The infamous acoustics at the Portland did them no favours, sadly, with the keyboard lines and guitar licks barely audible at times. Still an enjoyable return to full-on live gigs!

there's something I really like about this shot, but what is it?

 

©2009 Doug Springer / Synesthesia Photography

Keyboard-driven Prog Rock outfit Kyros (nee Synesthesia) led by vocalist & multi-instrumentalist Shelby Logan Warne (nee Adam Warne) took the audience in Cambridge by storm with a great set drawn from their four albums so far. The power-house rhythm section of Peter Episcopo on bass and the incredible Robin Johnson on ferocious drums and percussion drove the show along at a frenetic pace demonstrating just how tight this band are now as Joey Frevola added fluid guitar over the top. The infamous acoustics at the Portland did them no favours, sadly, with the keyboard lines and guitar licks barely audible at times. Still an enjoyable return to full-on live gigs!

Synesthesia performing at HRH PROG 2 festival in Pwllheli, Wales - 20th March 2014.

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Photograph by Sean Larkin for Planetmosh.com

 

© 2014 www.seanlarkin.co.uk

Photos may not be reproduced or used anywhere without permission.

A scan of my drawing "Spacematic" made it into an article about St. Louis artists in the magazine ART PAPERS.

 

FROM THE ARCHIVES.

Keyboard-driven Prog Rock outfit Kyros (nee Synesthesia) led by vocalist & multi-instrumentalist Shelby Logan Warne (nee Adam Warne) took the audience in Cambridge by storm with a great set drawn from their four albums so far. The power-house rhythm section of Peter Episcopo on bass and the incredible Robin Johnson on ferocious drums and percussion drove the show along at a frenetic pace demonstrating just how tight this band are now as Joey Frevola added fluid guitar over the top. The infamous acoustics at the Portland did them no favours, sadly, with the keyboard lines and guitar licks barely audible at times. Still an enjoyable return to full-on live gigs!

Rodrigo Andreiuk, Darro Chea, Kaya Rand, Paula Bast, Demoh, Mariano Steimberg and Ricardo Osorno Chavez

Carlos Ballester, Bharath Ranganathan, John Gibbe, Justin Russell, Lucas Martin, Nanci Baker and Yu Lu

Synesthesia performing at HRH PROG 2 festival in Pwllheli, Wales - 20th March 2014.

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Photograph by Sean Larkin for Planetmosh.com

 

© 2014 www.seanlarkin.co.uk

Photos may not be reproduced or used anywhere without permission.

with Tabari Lake, Gilbert Mansour and Sergio Martinez

Photos from the opening night reception of Crystal Wagner's "Synesthesia" solo show at Hashimoto Contemporary, March 8th 2014.

 

Learn more about the exhibition at hashimotocontemporary.com

 

Photos courtesy of Shaun Roberts - shaunroberts.net

 

©2009 Doug Springer / Synesthesia Photography

with Johann Audiffren and Yusi Zhou

 

From Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibit- Solo Show- "Containers, Collections and Curiosities"

Architectural Ceramics gallery- Edwardsville, IL

Berklee student ensembles performing at the City of Arts and Sciences

with Yusi Zhou, Michael Bester, Johann Audiffren, Tabari Lake and Sergio Martinez

Fabric, paint, and thread on canvas

 

Elsie Sanchez was born in Havana, Cuba, and immigrated to the U.S. at nine. She earned both her Master of Fine Art and Bachelor of Fine Arts, graduating summa cum laude from The Ohio State University. She has exhibited at the Havana Biennial in Matanzas, Cuba, the Dublin Arts Council, and the Springfield Museum of Art. She has received several awards, including the Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, Greater Columbus Arts Council grants, and an Arts Partnership Award from the Greater Columbus Arts Council.

 

Sanchez has taken a simple approach to her two pieces, directly responding to Cavanaugh’s fabric by adding her own stitches and paint (her medium of choice). She has created a visually appealing work of art that seems a collaboration between herself and Cavanaugh, each providing a “hand” in the final product. The added threads do appear “broken” or disrupted at some points, which may reference a life ended, but a legacy the continues. Texture and color speak to both artists, Cavanaugh’s threads representing her quilting practice, Sanchez’s additions representing interwoven lives and influences.

 

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Odorama 4: Dr. Laura Speed, researcher (psycho-linguistics) at the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen working on the linguistic explanation of synesthesia opposed to a genetic or cultural component, is showing a slide during her lecture.

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