We are frequently tempted to use lots of colour where it isn't needed in our artwork and when experience should tell us that often 'less is more'. Take this piece for example. The composition focuses on the expressive movement of a pianist’s hands poised above the keys, rendered with a unique blend of traditional and digital techniques. The textured, swirling brushwork creates a sense of rhythm and motion, echoing the dynamic energy of a live performance.The artist’s attention to anatomical detail and the subtle interplay of light and shadow lend the hands a sculptural quality, while the crisp white cuffs and formal attire add a touch of sophistication. The monochromatic palette, accented by warm skin tones and the gleam of the piano keys, beautifully captures the setting and moment. Anyone who appreciates the intersection of art and sound, will recognise that this artwork with its restrained colour palette, could easily bring the elegance and passion of live music into your environment—where colour matters, and creativity meets innovation.

'Piano Fingers' - The Art Of A Maestro