Prepare to be dazzled as we dive into the extraordinary world of Concetta Antico, the world’s only known tetrachromatic artist!

This rare condition, Tetrachromacy, allows Concetta to perceive up to 100 million more colors than the average person—a “super vision” so unique it caught the attention of the Wall Street Journal and scientists worldwide.

Discover how a genetic mutation gave Concetta her incredible gift and how she translates this unparalleled perception into breathtaking paintings. We’ll explore the science behind Tetrachromacy, her groundbreaking collaborations with researchers, and the personal journey that led her to become one of the most collectable artists alive today.

As the Huffington Post said: “And fortunately for us – she paints!”

From her studios in San Diego and Sydney, Concetta brings to life colors most of us can only imagine. Don’t miss this inspiring episode that blurs the line between art, science, and magic.

Tune in to hear Concetta’s thoughts on questions such as:

  • What’s it like to see the world with 100 million more colors?
  • When did you realize that you were seeing things differently?
  • What is your painting process?
  • How do you complete a painting in one sitting?
  • What do you believe is the role of the art in our society?
  • And much, much more!

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About the Author: Concetta Antico

Concetta Antico is an Australian born critically acclaimed artist best known for her signature use of vibrant color and impressionist scenes. Renowned worldwide as The Color Queen, Concetta paints original works that unite nature and science through a style of kaleidoscopic color and brushwork. Her work has been chronicled extensively and has attracted a large audience worldwide. Her paintings have appeared in many publications and broadcast media including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, VOGUE, BBC, Nine Network Australia and The Guardian. Her paintings are held by hundreds of collectors across the US, Australia, Europe and Asia and have been exhibited in galleries across the US and Australia.