phoodaddy- well i guess all those scratched up copies of sweatin' to the oldies shall be spared...
i know the complaint dept boys and i'm fairly certain that no 'good" records were sacraficed.
i'm betting dollars to doughnuts that they just grabbed stack out of the 4 for a buck pile at the salvation army.
Did I say you can't do it?
NOOOOOO!
I said "I" think it would be wrong to paint over a good LP.
I've painted a scratched upshitty LP.
Gotta problem with that?
vinyl LPs != dead. it's the only medium of new music i buy.
and painting on LPs is cool. there a billions of shitty useless LPs out there. painting them gives them new life.
I approve.
"You must spend a lot of time watching freight trains."
In a manner of speaking, yes.
Whenever I'm back in Chicago, i still get a hardon when I see the CTA yards.
I don't know what its like where you are from, but walk into any thrift shop then we can talk LPs.
The customer (RoughIdea) that commissioned this work wanted the ads printed on LPs because the artists on the bill all use LPs and record players creatively in their music. These printed records were actually used in some of the performances!
The hand bills for the show were printed on 45 sleeves with stencil and rubber stamps.
Yes that is Krylon Orange Popsicle. Good eye. You must spend a lot of time watching freight trains.
Normally, I love this syle. In this case I think its a bit hard to read.
Is that Krylon Popsicle Orange?
Cause that shit usually pops great for me.
Still a dope concept.
I'm never going to get the whole "printing-on-LPs" idea for gig posters....or for art in that matter..I mean, if you want your art on an LP, get the gig with a band...
Stencils ruin the vinyl it's printed on and therefore render it useless...WHAT ASSHOLE STARTED THIS TREND??!?
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