Sound Textiles
Working with sound frequencies begins by discovering the connections between emotion, music or sound, vibration, and color; all united in synergy to make the invisibility of sound visible through my sound art project.
Sound art involves the use of sound to raise questions about its application in other artistic fields, expanding its conception toward new media and supports, and drawing on philosophy and metaphor for the transformation of the work.
Music, textiles, light, color, vibration, healing, meditation, form, and concept: everything is part of each artwork.
J. Torres

Sound Textiles: Is There Sound Without Someone Who Listens?
JAT experiments with liquids and inks, where sound exerts its force through speakers. These vibrations generate forms that are printed onto surfaces, creating symmetrical compositions through modular patterns.
In this act of translation, JAT explores how sound materially alters reality. The interaction between physical components produces the final images.
The resulting object refers to the pictorial tradition in its form and finish, yet it emerges from a process that transcends individual expression: there is no one who listens, there is no one who paints. It is the variables that determine each piece.