Article 630XA Artist with synaesthesia puts Greta Thunberg’s Davos speech on canvas

Artist with synaesthesia puts Greta Thunberg’s Davos speech on canvas

by
Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent
from Environment | The Guardian on (#630XA)

Northern Irish painter Jack Coulter used the climate activist's words and music by the 1975 to create the piece

When Greta Thunberg delivered her Our house is on fire" speech at Davos in 2019, she galvanised hundreds of thousands of school students to strike for the climate. The address was unique and potent in its urgency, but what did it look like in colour? What hues, textures and shapes could be ascribed to her words?

One artist has sought to answer that very question, by transcribing Thunberg's voice into a painting that will debut at Sotheby's next month.

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