Nanopublication — Spread Voicing as Spatial Composition

Claim 2: Spread Voicing as Spatial Composition
I use spread voicing at the piano — distributing the triad's pitches across registers — as the structural principle for spatial composition on canvas. The separated color forms translate registral distance into pictorial space: each chord tone occupies its own zone against the blue-grey ground, which functions as the silence or sustain between voiced pitches. The 40×50 cm canvas format allows these separations room to breathe.
Context
Spread voicing is a pianistic technique where the notes of a chord are distributed across a wider range of the keyboard rather than clustered in close position. The intervals between pitches open up, giving each tone room and allowing the individual character of each note to sound more distinctly. I use this same principle as the basis for arranging color on the canvas.
In this painting, the three chromesthetic tones — blue (Ab), red-orange (C), and blue-violet (Eb) — each occupy distinct spatial zones rather than blending or overlapping. The large rounded lavender-mauve form, the vertical red-orange rectangle, and the deep violet mass are separated by the slate blue-grey ground that surrounds them. This ground is not empty background; it is the equivalent of the sustained resonance between struck keys, the air between tones that gives the voicing its openness.
The 40×50 cm canvas provides a medium format appropriate to this level of spatial separation — large enough for the forms to stand apart without crowding, modest enough to maintain the character of a study rather than a statement. The composition reflects the voicing as played: tones spread across the surface the way they spread across the keyboard.
References
[1] Arnaud Quercy (2024). Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Catalog raisonné. https://arnaudquercy.art/en/catalogue-raisonne/AQC0608.html
[2] Quercy, A. (2025). ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0000-2662-7790
[3] Quercy, A. (2024). Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 (AQC0608). Synesthetic Explorations collection. https://artquamanima.com/en/artworks/2024/06/ab-major-research-on-harmony-variation-1_6so.html
Where this work lives
- Series: Ab Major
- Collection: Synesthetic Explorations
- Technique: Acrylic
Exhibitions
- Salon d'art contemporain – Metamorphose, Paris (2024-12-26 → 2025-01-05, Halle des Blancs Manteaux, Paris)
- Permanent Collection 2025 – Resonance in Form (2025-01-01 → 2025-12-31, arnaudquercy.art, Paris)
- Paris Studio Visit (2025-02-18 → 2025-02-18, Artist's Studio, Paris)
- Marché d'Art Contemporain – Seine Port (2025-05-17 → 2025-05-17, MAC Seine-Port, Seine-Port)
- Nuit des Artistes, St Germain-en-Laye, France (2025-05-24 → 2025-05-24, La Nuit des Artistes, Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
- Marché de l'Art de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 17ème édition – France (2025-06-14 → 2025-06-14, Marché de l'Art, Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
- Salon d'art contemporain – Metamorphose 2025–2026, Paris (2025-12-26 → 2026-01-04, Halle des Blancs Manteaux, Paris)
- Art Quam Anima – Pre-opening (2026-01-31 → 2026-02-28, Art Quam Anima, Paris)
- Through the Aperture — Research on Harmony (2026-03-09 → 2026-05-30, Art Quam Anima, Paris)
Other works in this series
- Ab Major - Reflexions 3
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 2
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 3
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 4
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 5
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 6
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 7
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 8
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 9
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 10
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 11
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variations 12
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variations 13
- Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variations 14
Documented at
- Catalogue Raisonné — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Chromesthetic Acrylic on Canvas — Arnaud Quercy (2024)
- Gallery — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1
- Nanopublication — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Digital Image Documentation - aqc0608_img_full_2598x3248_webp
- Nanopublication — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Physical Specifications
- Nanopublication — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Computational Image Analysis - AQC0608
- Nanopublication — Ab Major - Research on Harmony - Variation 1 — Chromesthetic Translation of the Ab Major Triad
Thematic Elements
Epistemic profile
| Claim type | artistic statement |
|---|---|
| Voice | first person |
| Epistemic status | practice based |
| Methodology | piano voicing to visual translation |
| Certainty | high |
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