Art
Chopin's Prelude by Ben Liske Unframed Print
- Item Number
- 110
- Estimated Value
- 1000 USD
- Sold
- 100 USD to ksf2c6faf
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Ben Liske, an individual with autism and son of BCA's Executive Director Juli Liske, painted this version of Chopin's "Prelude" as he experiences it--not just as beautiful music, but as a riot of color as well. Ben is a synesthete, which means that the stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences from a different sensory pathway.
Created for an art auction in 2011, the original sold for $2900. This hand numbered and signed, limited edition, giclée archival unframed quality print comes with a brief essay Ben wrote about his synesthesia and his inspiration for this piece.
Item Special Note
Available for pick up at the Brown Center for Autism in Nashville, TN. Winners outside of Nashville will be responsible for shipping; please inquire for an estimate.
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