


Albert Fröling
63 x 31 1/2 in
Further images
Albert's collection of abstract works is powerfully shaped
by the vibrant jazz music of the '40s, '50s, and '60s, particularly the genius
of Miles Davis. This music, which filled his childhood home thanks to his
artist father, ignited Albert's profound love and passion for the arts. By
immersing himself in both classic and modern jazz, Albert taps into the essence
of the abstract expressionism movement, which undeniably influences his work,
intertwined with cherished memories from his youth. Over the years, he has
cultivated a deep fascination with abstract expressionism, drawing inspiration
from iconic artists such as Mark Tobey, Jackson Pollock, and Joan Mitchell, who
continue to shape his artistic vision.
"Since I
Fell for You" is a classic blues ballad that has been covered by numerous
artists, but it's most
famously associated with Anita O'Day and Ray Charles. The song was
written by Buddy Johnson in 1945, and its lyrics express the bittersweet emotions of
falling in love, specifically the vulnerability and heartache that often accompany it.