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Vinyl Music Record Sculpture - "Down Memory Lane" (2020)Mixed-media sculpture
by Seona Mason
£300Sold
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Original artwork description
This figurative sculpture has been created from one 12" vinyl music record - nothing has been added to the original circular material, nor removed. The label has been retained and matte varnished (John Gardner conducting the Romantic Strings and Voices, 'Down Memory Lane'). Mounted on a wooden block painted black (12 x 7 x 7cm)
**Due to the nature of the varying sizes of works when packaged, if postage has been overcharged then a partial refund will be given.
Materials used:
vinyl music records, painted wood block & perspex
Details:
- Mixed-media sculpture on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 14 x 32 x 14cm
- Signed on the back
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: People and portraits
Tags:
#contemporary#figurative#movement#female nude#fluid#woman artist#memories#popular culture#vinyl records#standing sculpture#1920's14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
This figurative sculpture has been created from one 12" vinyl music record - nothing has been added to the original circular material, nor removed. The label has been retained and matte varnished (John Gardner conducting the Romantic Strings and Voices, 'Down Memory Lane'). Mounted on a wooden block painted black (12 x 7 x 7cm)
**Due to the nature of the varying sizes of works when packaged, if postage has been overcharged then a partial refund will be given.
Materials used:
vinyl music records, painted wood block & perspex
Details:
- Mixed-media sculpture on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 14 x 32 x 14cm
- Signed on the back
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: People and portraits
Tags:
#contemporary#figurative#movement#female nude#fluid#woman artist#memories#popular culture#vinyl records#standing sculpture#1920's










