High Style Fine Art and RHP Audio Studio have announced the "Art That" Sings multimedia edition, uniting Canadian inspirational wall art with original music in a collectible format. Created by Alberta artist Tami-Jo in collaboration with composer Robert Payne of RHP Audio Studio, the collection offers collectors, gift buyers, and interior designers a new way to experience fine art through both sight and sound.
More information about the collection is available at https://www.highstyle.ca/fineart
The launch reflects a broader shift in how Canadians engage with art and creative experiences. According to the Canadian Association for the Performing Arts, nine in ten Canadians report personal benefits from arts engagement, with emotional and intellectual stimulation among the top values. In this context, the "Art That Sings" multimedia edition introduces a format that combines original visual art with music, allowing audiences to experience each piece through both sight and sound.
Shaw describes her approach as creating "paintings that sing"—works where colour, texture, and composition carry an emotional narrative that music extends. Each song in the multimedia edition is composed specifically for its paired painting, drawing from the same emotional starting point rather than being added as a separate soundtrack. The result is a unified artwork that can be experienced through sight, sound, or both together, offering a fresh perspective with each viewing or listening.
The multimedia edition is anchored by "Just Breathe," a calm, reflective work that showcases Shaw's signature use of colour and texture. Its companion song is composed to reflect the painting's mood and emotional direction, creating a cohesive artistic experience that extends beyond the canvas.
Prints are produced to gallery standards using archival materials and are available framed as gallery wraps or unframed. Each purchase includes exclusive access to its paired downloadable or streamable song, created specifically for that artwork and not released separately, making every piece a distinctive combination of Canadian fine art and original music.
A recent collector described the experience by saying, "The artwork and music complement each other beautifully, creating something that feels personal and memorable every time I revisit it."
Additional information about the collaboration and the original music behind the Art That Sings multimedia edition is available at https://www.rhp-marketing-services.com/