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Upcycled Vinyl Record Art: Abstract Acrylic Painting on Wood Panel
$34.99
"Sight of Sound" is an enthralling fusion of color, texture, and innovative artistry that offers a richly layered visual experience. This 6x6 inch piece thoughtfully integrates the unexpected union of acrylic on upcycled records, intricately mounted on a wood panel. It presents a harmonious marriage of contrasts and complexities that captivates the imagination and invites deeper contemplation.
The artwork is uniquely divided into two captivating sections. The upper portion, a vibrant tapestry of overlapping geometric shapes, boasts a palette of rich, dark hues—blues, reds, and purples intertwine to create a resonant backdrop. What elevates this section are the striking yellow threads, meticulously affixed to form an energizing linear pattern that seems to dance across the surface, imbuing the composition with movement and life.
In intriguing contrast, the lower section presents a tactile black surface, reminiscent of waves caught in a moment of swirling motion. This textural element provides a serene yet dynamic counterbalance to the geometric precision above. Through the interplay of these opposing elements, the artwork explores the interplay between structured color and tactile freedom, offering viewers a multi-dimensional sensory journey.
The piece speaks to an inventive process, where the use of broken records not only introduces a theme of regeneration and sustainability but also infuses the artwork with history and narrative. The inclusion of turmeric-soaked twine, carefully stitched through the wood panel, adds an unexpected layer of depth and color, bringing an organic touch to the otherwise geometrical arrangement.
"Sight of Sound" invites viewers to explore the dialogue between chaos and order, color and texture, past and present. Always challenging yet deeply rewarding, it stands as a testament to the complexity and beauty that can emerge from the intersection of diverse materials and visionary artistry.
The artwork is uniquely divided into two captivating sections. The upper portion, a vibrant tapestry of overlapping geometric shapes, boasts a palette of rich, dark hues—blues, reds, and purples intertwine to create a resonant backdrop. What elevates this section are the striking yellow threads, meticulously affixed to form an energizing linear pattern that seems to dance across the surface, imbuing the composition with movement and life.
In intriguing contrast, the lower section presents a tactile black surface, reminiscent of waves caught in a moment of swirling motion. This textural element provides a serene yet dynamic counterbalance to the geometric precision above. Through the interplay of these opposing elements, the artwork explores the interplay between structured color and tactile freedom, offering viewers a multi-dimensional sensory journey.
The piece speaks to an inventive process, where the use of broken records not only introduces a theme of regeneration and sustainability but also infuses the artwork with history and narrative. The inclusion of turmeric-soaked twine, carefully stitched through the wood panel, adds an unexpected layer of depth and color, bringing an organic touch to the otherwise geometrical arrangement.
"Sight of Sound" invites viewers to explore the dialogue between chaos and order, color and texture, past and present. Always challenging yet deeply rewarding, it stands as a testament to the complexity and beauty that can emerge from the intersection of diverse materials and visionary artistry.
"Sight of Sound" is an enthralling fusion of color, texture, and innovative artistry that offers a richly layered visual experience. This 6x6 inch piece thoughtfully integrates the unexpected union of acrylic on upcycled records, intricately mounted on a wood panel. It presents a harmonious marriage of contrasts and complexities that captivates the imagination and invites deeper contemplation.
The artwork is uniquely divided into two captivating sections. The upper portion, a vibrant tapestry of overlapping geometric shapes, boasts a palette of rich, dark hues—blues, reds, and purples intertwine to create a resonant backdrop. What elevates this section are the striking yellow threads, meticulously affixed to form an energizing linear pattern that seems to dance across the surface, imbuing the composition with movement and life.
In intriguing contrast, the lower section presents a tactile black surface, reminiscent of waves caught in a moment of swirling motion. This textural element provides a serene yet dynamic counterbalance to the geometric precision above. Through the interplay of these opposing elements, the artwork explores the interplay between structured color and tactile freedom, offering viewers a multi-dimensional sensory journey.
The piece speaks to an inventive process, where the use of broken records not only introduces a theme of regeneration and sustainability but also infuses the artwork with history and narrative. The inclusion of turmeric-soaked twine, carefully stitched through the wood panel, adds an unexpected layer of depth and color, bringing an organic touch to the otherwise geometrical arrangement.
"Sight of Sound" invites viewers to explore the dialogue between chaos and order, color and texture, past and present. Always challenging yet deeply rewarding, it stands as a testament to the complexity and beauty that can emerge from the intersection of diverse materials and visionary artistry.
The artwork is uniquely divided into two captivating sections. The upper portion, a vibrant tapestry of overlapping geometric shapes, boasts a palette of rich, dark hues—blues, reds, and purples intertwine to create a resonant backdrop. What elevates this section are the striking yellow threads, meticulously affixed to form an energizing linear pattern that seems to dance across the surface, imbuing the composition with movement and life.
In intriguing contrast, the lower section presents a tactile black surface, reminiscent of waves caught in a moment of swirling motion. This textural element provides a serene yet dynamic counterbalance to the geometric precision above. Through the interplay of these opposing elements, the artwork explores the interplay between structured color and tactile freedom, offering viewers a multi-dimensional sensory journey.
The piece speaks to an inventive process, where the use of broken records not only introduces a theme of regeneration and sustainability but also infuses the artwork with history and narrative. The inclusion of turmeric-soaked twine, carefully stitched through the wood panel, adds an unexpected layer of depth and color, bringing an organic touch to the otherwise geometrical arrangement.
"Sight of Sound" invites viewers to explore the dialogue between chaos and order, color and texture, past and present. Always challenging yet deeply rewarding, it stands as a testament to the complexity and beauty that can emerge from the intersection of diverse materials and visionary artistry.

