“I consider myself a synesthesiologist.”
Ways of Working
Original Paintings
Spencer Rogers creates his original paintings using acrylic and oil paint on large canvas and wood, using sonic stimuli to inspire choice and movement. He works on several canvases simultaneously, moving between paintings as inspiration peaks and as the layers cure. The changes in sound selection throughout lead to pieces which become composites of the various energies experienced and expressed throughout the painting process.
Photographic Abstractions
In addition to his original paintings, Spencer has effectively combined painting with photography to create a series entitled "Photographic Abstractions". He zeros in on small sections of his large paintings, focusing on specific texture/color combinations, then framing them precisely. Using a Phase One Macro camera syetem for digital rendering ,he perfectly captures those finest details in sharpest clarity possible. The system generates an enormous digital file which allow for large reproductions without losing quality. The file is also then able to be printed on various materials such as acrylic, metal, glass and silver halide HD and other fine art papers. He has made this unlimited series open to all, with a moderate pricing structure. Pricing for resellers is available.
Commercial Applications
The unique opportunity that has been born out of Spencer's creation of the Modern Abstractions is that we are able to expand his painting style into the printing world, providing even more options for the design industry. Through research and exploration, we are developing multiple products which take our original art into several directions, such as an extended art series for commercial development to permanent installations such as the fireplace front, seen in the photograph above, to the printing of our images on fabrics, wall paper and a multitude of individual products. Please contact us regarding any projects for commercial use. Please browse our Product Section in our Shop to view these products.