Melissa S. McCracken - From the Collaboration category:
I've selected some of my favorite songs from the best (in my opinion) artists from many different genres to give the world another understanding, perspective, and beauty of both individualized art and the combination of two creative minds. (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Colour category:
Until I was 15, I thought everyone constantly saw colors. Colors in books, colors in math formulas, colors at concerts. But when I finally asked my brother which color the letter C was (canary yellow, by the way) I realized my mind wasn't quite as normal as I had thought. (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Inspiration category:
My inspirations are gritty guitar solos, Stevie Wonder harmonies, and explosive color. (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Music category:
I paint music. (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Painting category:
Painting in oils and acrylics is a way to express and exhibit the beautiful colors that I see on a day-to-day basis, whether it's hearing someone's name or that song on the radio. I paint a variety of artists from Led Zeppelin to Stevie Wonder. (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Seeing category:
As a synesthete, the music I hear is translated into a flow of texture and colors. Synethesia, although not disorientating, can sometimes leave me at odds trying to describe what I can see to others. (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Selling category:
Always hard to give up the originals. Goodbye, little buddies! (Melissa S. McCracken)
Melissa S. McCracken - From the Senses category:
Basically, my brain is cross-wired. I experience the 'wrong' sensation to certain stimuli. Each letter and number is colored and the days of the year circle around my body as if they had a set point in space. But the most wonderful 'brain malfunction' of all is seeing the music I hear. It flows in a mixture of hues, textures, and movements, shifting as if it were a vital and intentional element of each song. (Melissa S. McCracken)
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