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Vinyl Music Record Sculpture - "Blue Island Woman" (2021) Original Mixed-media Sculpture by Seona Mason

26 x 27.5 x 17cm

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This figurative sculpture has been created from one whole 12" vinyl music record (The Merrymen ft. Emile Straker, 'Caribbean Treasure Chest'), and mounted upon a 12 x 12 x 3cm clear acrylic base with unpolished edges. The female figure is elevated in space by 3 clear perspex rods. The liquid-like form has been created using various heat sources, with the modern materials maintaining a fine art aesthetic.

The sculptures are caught in states of movement, dance and musing. Function becomes form.

Materials used:

12" vinyl record, perspex and acrylic base

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This figurative sculpture has been created from one whole 12" vinyl music record (The Merrymen ft. Emile Straker, 'Caribbean Treasure Chest'), and mounted upon a 12 x 12 x 3cm clear acrylic base with unpolished edges. The female figure is elevated in space by 3 clear perspex rods. The liquid-like form has been created using various heat sources, with the modern materials maintaining a fine art aesthetic.

The sculptures are caught in states of movement, dance and musing. Function becomes form.

Materials used:

12" vinyl record, perspex and acrylic base

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The 'REmuse' series of sculptures is created from whole vinyl music records. . . nothing added and nothing removed from the original material. The abstract expressive, figurative forms are organic... Read more

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