Brahms Symphony No. 2 unfolds in arcs and currents: ribbons of color weaving, colliding, and returning, echoing the symphony’s lyrical architecture. Paula Arciniega paints the flow of themes as if they were rivers in motion, a visual counterpoint where harmony rises from converging lines and radiant fields of sound.
Commissioned as a visual companion to Brahms’s Symphony No. 2, this painting explores the score’s unfolding structure—melodic development, thematic variation, and the radiant flow that has made the work beloved since its 1877 premiere.
Learn more about Symphony No. 2, Johannes Brahms
Commissioned as a visual companion to Brahms’s Symphony No. 2, this painting explores the score’s unfolding structure—melodic development, thematic variation, and the radiant flow that has made the work beloved since its 1877 premiere.
Learn more about Symphony No. 2, Johannes Brahms


