Sound Of My Heart
Bianca GreenBianca Green constructs a rhythmic pulse through paper, layering the biological reality of the human heart with the literal notes of a melody. This piece captures the internal landscape where physical anatomy and musical expression become a single, vibrating entity.

Sound Of My Heart
Bianca Green constructs a rhythmic pulse through paper, layering the biological reality of the human heart with the literal notes of a melody. This piece captures the internal landscape where physical anatomy and musical expression become a single, vibrating entity.
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Art Analysis
A biological rhythm composed of paper and song.
Green utilizes a portrait orientation to anchor the anatomical heart as a central figure, building its form through a meticulous assembly of vintage and modern music scores. The interplay between the aged, yellowed paper and the crisp lines of newer notation creates a visual depth that suggests a lifetime of collected sound stored within the chest.
The intricate structures of the heart—its valves, chambers, and arteries—are defined by the rise and fall of musical staves, turning a biological diagram into a study of human-made element convergence. By blending the precision of detailed representation with the fluid nature of music, the piece explores how deeply our emotional depth is tied to the rhythms we consume and create.
This piece uses subtle layering to celebrate the physical structure of creatures while reimagining their biological boundaries through collage.
The work visualizes the concept of a heartbeat by replacing muscle and tissue with the literal symbols of rhythm and melody.
This piece explores the intersection of natural biology and human-made artifacts, blending vintage scores into a singular organic shape.
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