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Julia Hamilton: In Loving Color

Local artist Julia Hamilton's work is inspired by the colors she sees in music and letters

Aired 03/22/2018

Broad and High

Julia Hamilton: In Loving Color

Clip: Season 5 Episode 17 | 5m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Local artist Julia Hamilton's work is inspired by the colors she sees in music and letters

When she was in her 20s, Columbus artist and IT professional Julia Hamilton discovered she had a benign neurological disorder known as synesthesia. It’s a perceptual phenomenon that allows her to see music, and even letters, as colors. Her latest body of work, recently on view at Franklin Park Conservatory, is a series of brilliant alcohol-ink paintings inspired by music.

Aired 03/22/2018

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