Keren CHEN
Supervisor: Dr. Oksana KRYZHANIVSKA
Artists, musicians and general populations are always looking for ways to enhance their creativity. This study focuses on the positive effects of synesthesia on visual and aural artists by interviewing artists and visualizing data and analyzes how to make better use of synesthesia to help people make progress in artistic creation. Synesthesia is a multi-process that temporarily connects different senses. When studying the relationship between synesthesia and audio and visual art, people always mechanically associate the spectrum of light and sound, ignoring the specific impact of synesthesia on artists' creation. This paper studied the relationship of synesthesia between audio and visual art, not only showed that there are positive effects but moreover found the different categories and experiences of these effects. in addition, it also simply infers the specific dimensions that cause synesthesia and expounds its great potential in the field of art education.