

He, then, donates each piece to be auctioned, and the money raised benefits charities across the globe. It was like we had this huge showroom in Beverley Hills, and people from all over the world buying, and that really launched Soundwaves on a global scale.”īefore each piece of artwork is complete, Wakefield allows the music artist to autograph the canvas. "Their foundation saw my work, and they asked me to go and do an auction in Beverley Hills - which was insane. "I was doing this in the UK with people like Pink Floyd, Elton John, and then I met Gibson Guitars," said Wakefield.

Wakefield examines the digital pattern created by the sounds and vocals within the lyric that the artist chooses, and by playing with colors, shapes and designs, he transforms the image of the soundwaves into beautiful artwork. The artists, then, choose a lyric that carries meaning to them. Wakefield works with famous musicians and artists who choose one of their songs for Wakefield to work with. The process begins in a music recording studio. Photo of Tim Wakefield's soundwave art created using Dave Matthews Band's "Crash" (Spectrum News) Twelve years ago, he found a way to live out his lifelong dream by combining art, music and philanthropy to create visionary masterpieces that change the world. For the last 25 years, he has devoted much of his life to fundraising for causes that support social justice. Tim Wakefield is a visual artist whose lifelong dream has always been to work within the periphery of music. A person does not need to play an instrument or be a famous singer to experience music's power, and an Austin-based artist is proving that. Everyone experiences something different when they hear a song that moves them. While beauty is often said to be found in the eye of the beholder, one could also say that music is in the ear of the beholder. Has worked with Pink Floyd, Elton John, and others.Musician choose songs for him to work with.Artist transforms image of the soundwaves into art., Texas - Music is defined as sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion. To view the available pieces and participating artists please visit:

Music Rising provides replacement instruments to musicians and schools after natural disasters, most recently the Louisiana flooding.Hope & Homes for children aims to rehouse children in orphanages across the globe.War Child works to alleviate the suffering of innocent children affected by conflict around the world.MusiCorps aims to help injured veterans in their recovery through the power of music.Music Rising, Hope & Homes for Children, War Child, and MusiCorps are the four charities currently benefiting from the fundraiser. The proceeds from the sale of the artwork will benefit some great charities chosen by the collaborating icons and myself it’s an honor to know that every piece purchased will go to a great cause.” “While the creative process is always special for me, what’s really near and dear to my heart is the philanthropic side of this. The list of artists involved is spectacular, and I am so proud to have been able to work with them to create these unique pieces,” Wakefield states. “I am so excited for this year’s fundraiser. Participating artists include: Roger Waters, Mark Knopfler, Queen, ABBA, Sam Smith, Jason Isbell, Hunter Hayes, New Order, Elbow, Ellie Goulding, The Black Keys, The Killers, Alt-J, The Cure, Steve Winwood, Stereophonics, Bee Gees, Kings of Leon, Duran Duran, Bon Jovi, Brian Wilson, Joy Division, Bryan Ferry, Royal Blood, and Steve Winwood.įounded by Tim Wakefield, Soundwaves Art Foundation has raised funds around the world for music-related charities. The result is a visually stunning representation of the audio, taking on an entirely new art form. Wakefield’s artwork has been described as a “truly unique visual expression of sound.” His creations begin by digitally manipulating, shaping, and coloring sound waves generated from a studio recording of a song. , the non-profit sister to Indiegogo, hosts the campaign with a crowd-funding goal of $50,000. The proceeds from the sale of the artwork will benefit charities selected by the collaborating music icons, including MusiCorps, War Child, Hope & Homes for Children, and Music Rising. The online event is the largest fundraiser to date presented by Soundwaves Art Foundation, with over 23 unique pieces of limited edition artwork autographed by some of music’s biggest acts, designed by renowned artist Tim Wakefield. Soundwaves Art Foundation announces the launch of the Icons of Music 2016 Fundraiser.
