Thelonious Monk: Get Lifted
There are moments in music that feel less like sound and more like weather. Thelonious Monk created those moments. He inhabited the piano, filling rooms with dissonant harmonies, unexpected silences, and melodic angles that no one had heard before.
Edwin Lester captures that atmosphere inĀ Get Lifted, a canvas depicting a genius at work, creating the experience of being lifted by music.
The figure leans back, chin raised, eyes closed beneath a classic brim. Color blooms behind him in clouds of peach, coral, teal, and gold, as if the music in his mind has become visible. Calligraphic script layers beneath the composition, pressing up through the paint like memory through time.Ā
The smoke-like atmospheric wash surrounding the figure is the music itself taking form, drifting, curling, and rising. Lester's signature technique, drawing from his acclaimedĀ Music in Motion series, merges realist figurative painting with abstract color fields to communicate what sound feels like from the inside.
Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917 ā February 17, 1982) was among the first architects of modern jazz. Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and raised in New York City's Harlem, Monk became the house pianist at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940s. In this legendary club, the bebop revolution was born. His harmonic innovations, which incorporated dissonance, angular melodic lines, whole-tone scales, and dramatic silences, influenced a generation of musicians including John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Sonny Rollins.Ā
Anointed by some critics as the "High Priest of Bebop," Monk composed dozens of jazz standards, including "'Round Midnight," "Straight, No Chaser," "Blue Monk," and "Epistrophy." He is the second-most-recorded jazz composer in history. In 2006, the Pulitzer Prize board posthumously awarded him a special citation for "a body of distinguished and innovative musical composition that has had a significant and enduring impact on the evolution of jazz."
Edwin Lester is a self-taught artist from Philadelphia whose figurative and atmospheric paintings have earned wide recognition in the African American art community. His work centers on narrative, on capturing emotion and a moment in time, the way a story does, without words. In theĀ Music in Motion series, Lester turns jazz musicians into visual experiences, translating rhythm, improvisation, and feeling into color and form.
Get Lifted arrives on premium canvas, available in your choice of presentation: unstretched canvas shipped rolled and ready for framing, stretched canvas ready to hang, or stretched canvas finished with an elegant black or gold floater frame.
Each option preserves the full depth of Lester's color palette and atmospheric layering. The 20x36-inch vertical format commands attention on any wall. It creates an immersive focal point in living rooms, offices, music rooms, or collectors' spaces.
This is the kind of art that invites you to stop. To look. To feel something. To get lifted.
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Thelonious Monk: Get Lifted
Thelonious Monk: Get Lifted
There are moments in music that feel less like sound and more like weather. Thelonious Monk created those moments. He inhabited the piano, filling rooms with dissonant harmonies, unexpected silences, and melodic angles that no one had heard before.
Edwin Lester captures that atmosphere inĀ Get Lifted, a canvas depicting a genius at work, creating the experience of being lifted by music.
The figure leans back, chin raised, eyes closed beneath a classic brim. Color blooms behind him in clouds of peach, coral, teal, and gold, as if the music in his mind has become visible. Calligraphic script layers beneath the composition, pressing up through the paint like memory through time.Ā
The smoke-like atmospheric wash surrounding the figure is the music itself taking form, drifting, curling, and rising. Lester's signature technique, drawing from his acclaimedĀ Music in Motion series, merges realist figurative painting with abstract color fields to communicate what sound feels like from the inside.
Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917 ā February 17, 1982) was among the first architects of modern jazz. Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and raised in New York City's Harlem, Monk became the house pianist at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940s. In this legendary club, the bebop revolution was born. His harmonic innovations, which incorporated dissonance, angular melodic lines, whole-tone scales, and dramatic silences, influenced a generation of musicians including John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Sonny Rollins.Ā
Anointed by some critics as the "High Priest of Bebop," Monk composed dozens of jazz standards, including "'Round Midnight," "Straight, No Chaser," "Blue Monk," and "Epistrophy." He is the second-most-recorded jazz composer in history. In 2006, the Pulitzer Prize board posthumously awarded him a special citation for "a body of distinguished and innovative musical composition that has had a significant and enduring impact on the evolution of jazz."
Edwin Lester is a self-taught artist from Philadelphia whose figurative and atmospheric paintings have earned wide recognition in the African American art community. His work centers on narrative, on capturing emotion and a moment in time, the way a story does, without words. In theĀ Music in Motion series, Lester turns jazz musicians into visual experiences, translating rhythm, improvisation, and feeling into color and form.
Get Lifted arrives on premium canvas, available in your choice of presentation: unstretched canvas shipped rolled and ready for framing, stretched canvas ready to hang, or stretched canvas finished with an elegant black or gold floater frame.
Each option preserves the full depth of Lester's color palette and atmospheric layering. The 20x36-inch vertical format commands attention on any wall. It creates an immersive focal point in living rooms, offices, music rooms, or collectors' spaces.
This is the kind of art that invites you to stop. To look. To feel something. To get lifted.
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There are moments in music that feel less like sound and more like weather. Thelonious Monk created those moments. He inhabited the piano, filling rooms with dissonant harmonies, unexpected silences, and melodic angles that no one had heard before.
Edwin Lester captures that atmosphere inĀ Get Lifted, a canvas depicting a genius at work, creating the experience of being lifted by music.
The figure leans back, chin raised, eyes closed beneath a classic brim. Color blooms behind him in clouds of peach, coral, teal, and gold, as if the music in his mind has become visible. Calligraphic script layers beneath the composition, pressing up through the paint like memory through time.Ā
The smoke-like atmospheric wash surrounding the figure is the music itself taking form, drifting, curling, and rising. Lester's signature technique, drawing from his acclaimedĀ Music in Motion series, merges realist figurative painting with abstract color fields to communicate what sound feels like from the inside.
Thelonious Sphere Monk (October 10, 1917 ā February 17, 1982) was among the first architects of modern jazz. Born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and raised in New York City's Harlem, Monk became the house pianist at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940s. In this legendary club, the bebop revolution was born. His harmonic innovations, which incorporated dissonance, angular melodic lines, whole-tone scales, and dramatic silences, influenced a generation of musicians including John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Sonny Rollins.Ā
Anointed by some critics as the "High Priest of Bebop," Monk composed dozens of jazz standards, including "'Round Midnight," "Straight, No Chaser," "Blue Monk," and "Epistrophy." He is the second-most-recorded jazz composer in history. In 2006, the Pulitzer Prize board posthumously awarded him a special citation for "a body of distinguished and innovative musical composition that has had a significant and enduring impact on the evolution of jazz."
Edwin Lester is a self-taught artist from Philadelphia whose figurative and atmospheric paintings have earned wide recognition in the African American art community. His work centers on narrative, on capturing emotion and a moment in time, the way a story does, without words. In theĀ Music in Motion series, Lester turns jazz musicians into visual experiences, translating rhythm, improvisation, and feeling into color and form.
Get Lifted arrives on premium canvas, available in your choice of presentation: unstretched canvas shipped rolled and ready for framing, stretched canvas ready to hang, or stretched canvas finished with an elegant black or gold floater frame.
Each option preserves the full depth of Lester's color palette and atmospheric layering. The 20x36-inch vertical format commands attention on any wall. It creates an immersive focal point in living rooms, offices, music rooms, or collectors' spaces.
This is the kind of art that invites you to stop. To look. To feel something. To get lifted.












