D sus4 - Research on Harmony
Physical Details
- Medium: Acrylic on Paper
- Dimensions: 21.0 × 30.0 cm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Date: 2026
- Location: France
- Certificate of Authenticity: N°20260305-0012
- Catalogue Number: AQC0960
- Collection: Synesthetic Explorations
- Availability: Sold
Provenance
- Origin: Arnaud Quercy, Paris, France, 2026
- Acquired: 2026-03-07 — Private collection — Switzerland
Description
Five notes, all warm. D2, D4, A4, A5, A6 — the D suspended fourth with its root and suspended tone only, no third anywhere. Played Lent, mp, legato, in three — the phrase descending from A6 at the top to D2 in the bass, a slow waltz falling through registers of orange and yellow-orange.
The canvas is entirely warm. Orange in the middle registers, red-orange where D sits lower, yellow-orange lightening as the fifth climbs. Silver caps the painting at A6, the suspended fourth's highest note rendered as pale metal. No cool color at all — the suspended chord lives in amber and earth, the absence of a third leaving the harmony permanently open.
The most monochromatic étude in the series — a single warm hue modulated only by register, darkening downward, lightening upward, the suspension floating in its own amber light without resolution.
Where this work lives
- Series: Fourths & Suspended
- Collection: Synesthetic Explorations
- Technique: Acrylic
Other works in this series
- C# Fourth Interval - Reflexions 21
- Ab Sus4 - Reflexions 29
- A7Sus - Research on Harmony
- B sus4 - Research on Harmony
- Bb7sus - Research on Harmony
Documented at
- Gallery — D sus4 - Research on Harmony
- Nanopublication — D sus4 - Research on Harmony — Digital Image Documentation - aqc0960_img_full_1846x2769_webp
- Nanopublication — D sus4 - Research on Harmony — Computational Image Analysis - AQC0960
- Nanopublication — D sus4 - Research on Harmony — Physical Specifications
Thematic Elements
Technical Notes
- Format: Medium
- Type: Painting
- Image resolution: 1846x2769 px
Page Information
- Last updated : 2026-05-20
- Language: EN | Version française
