Posted by: Daniel Edlen on January 28, 2008 at 7:10 AM
Yeah, great show, a lot of great spray paint/stencil-work which I love. I was in it this last year with a Bob Dylan and James Brown. Klutch is a cool guy.
I know the medium's not unique, but the concept of handpainting the recording artist on their own album on commission is different I think. I couldn't find it anyways.
In any event, the more music-inspired art, the better!
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Artists have been doing this for a long time. In fact, there's a annual show called Vinyl Killers that features only painted-on vinyl artworks.
http://web.mac.com/klutch/Vinyl_Killers/Holmes.html
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Yeah, great show, a lot of great spray paint/stencil-work which I love. I was in it this last year with a Bob Dylan and James Brown. Klutch is a cool guy.
I know the medium's not unique, but the concept of handpainting the recording artist on their own album on commission is different I think. I couldn't find it anyways.
In any event, the more music-inspired art, the better!
Peace.
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