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Upcycled Vinyl Record Art: Hand-Painted Abstract on Wood Panel (4x4 Inch)
$24.99
"Sight of Sound" is an engaging experience for the senses, effortlessly marrying the vibrancy of color with innovative use of materials. Spanning a modest 4x4 inches, this artwork stands out for its use of mixed media, employing acrylic paints on upcycled records, which are masterfully attached to a wooden panel.
The composition radiates energy through its bold geometric shapes, with colors that leap and blend across its surface. Rich, immersive hues of red, purple, yellow, and blue create a visual symphony against a deep, dark background that enhances their brightness and intensity. The viewer is drawn into a visual play where these colors both harmonize and clash, creating a dynamic visual tension that evolves with each glance.
What adds a fascinating dimension to this piece are the threads of yellow string, elegantly woven through the composition. They traverse the surface in unpredictable patterns, offering a textural element that raises the imagery off the plane. This three-dimensional quality invites touch as much as it does contemplation, making the piece not just a sight to behold, but an experience to feel.
This artwork draws inspiration from the resilience and transformation of its materials. The use of broken records speaks to regeneration and the beauty uncovered in repurposing. Complementing the vinyl discs are strands of turmeric-soaked twine, creating an earthy contrast to the vibrancy above and adding both color and depth, thus offering a narrative layer grounded in renewal.
Ultimately, "Sight of Sound" is an intersection of chaos and order, old and new. It explores the narrative potential of materials, inviting viewers on a journey through color, texture, and form—a visual conversation that challenges perception and inspires reflection.
The composition radiates energy through its bold geometric shapes, with colors that leap and blend across its surface. Rich, immersive hues of red, purple, yellow, and blue create a visual symphony against a deep, dark background that enhances their brightness and intensity. The viewer is drawn into a visual play where these colors both harmonize and clash, creating a dynamic visual tension that evolves with each glance.
What adds a fascinating dimension to this piece are the threads of yellow string, elegantly woven through the composition. They traverse the surface in unpredictable patterns, offering a textural element that raises the imagery off the plane. This three-dimensional quality invites touch as much as it does contemplation, making the piece not just a sight to behold, but an experience to feel.
This artwork draws inspiration from the resilience and transformation of its materials. The use of broken records speaks to regeneration and the beauty uncovered in repurposing. Complementing the vinyl discs are strands of turmeric-soaked twine, creating an earthy contrast to the vibrancy above and adding both color and depth, thus offering a narrative layer grounded in renewal.
Ultimately, "Sight of Sound" is an intersection of chaos and order, old and new. It explores the narrative potential of materials, inviting viewers on a journey through color, texture, and form—a visual conversation that challenges perception and inspires reflection.
"Sight of Sound" is an engaging experience for the senses, effortlessly marrying the vibrancy of color with innovative use of materials. Spanning a modest 4x4 inches, this artwork stands out for its use of mixed media, employing acrylic paints on upcycled records, which are masterfully attached to a wooden panel.
The composition radiates energy through its bold geometric shapes, with colors that leap and blend across its surface. Rich, immersive hues of red, purple, yellow, and blue create a visual symphony against a deep, dark background that enhances their brightness and intensity. The viewer is drawn into a visual play where these colors both harmonize and clash, creating a dynamic visual tension that evolves with each glance.
What adds a fascinating dimension to this piece are the threads of yellow string, elegantly woven through the composition. They traverse the surface in unpredictable patterns, offering a textural element that raises the imagery off the plane. This three-dimensional quality invites touch as much as it does contemplation, making the piece not just a sight to behold, but an experience to feel.
This artwork draws inspiration from the resilience and transformation of its materials. The use of broken records speaks to regeneration and the beauty uncovered in repurposing. Complementing the vinyl discs are strands of turmeric-soaked twine, creating an earthy contrast to the vibrancy above and adding both color and depth, thus offering a narrative layer grounded in renewal.
Ultimately, "Sight of Sound" is an intersection of chaos and order, old and new. It explores the narrative potential of materials, inviting viewers on a journey through color, texture, and form—a visual conversation that challenges perception and inspires reflection.
The composition radiates energy through its bold geometric shapes, with colors that leap and blend across its surface. Rich, immersive hues of red, purple, yellow, and blue create a visual symphony against a deep, dark background that enhances their brightness and intensity. The viewer is drawn into a visual play where these colors both harmonize and clash, creating a dynamic visual tension that evolves with each glance.
What adds a fascinating dimension to this piece are the threads of yellow string, elegantly woven through the composition. They traverse the surface in unpredictable patterns, offering a textural element that raises the imagery off the plane. This three-dimensional quality invites touch as much as it does contemplation, making the piece not just a sight to behold, but an experience to feel.
This artwork draws inspiration from the resilience and transformation of its materials. The use of broken records speaks to regeneration and the beauty uncovered in repurposing. Complementing the vinyl discs are strands of turmeric-soaked twine, creating an earthy contrast to the vibrancy above and adding both color and depth, thus offering a narrative layer grounded in renewal.
Ultimately, "Sight of Sound" is an intersection of chaos and order, old and new. It explores the narrative potential of materials, inviting viewers on a journey through color, texture, and form—a visual conversation that challenges perception and inspires reflection.

