Mood Indigo: Abstract Paintings in Blue and the Sound of Color

When Duke Ellington first composed Mood Indigo in 1930, he described the piece as “a musical statement of depression without words.” It is a song that drifts and soothes all at once. The muted horn lines hang in the air like a lingering fog, a reminder that emotions often come in shades. That same feeling, … Continue reading Mood Indigo: Abstract Paintings in Blue and the Sound of Color