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Friday, January 21, 2011

Broken Record.

Vinyl Records are making a comeback... and I am not talking about to just be listened to.

GET Broken Record has some fantastic modern art all painted on vinyl records. Kevin J. Kelly is the master artist behind this creative endeavor and I am so amazed by his art. He started painting these on a street corner in Union Square and now they're International.  He has a Master of Fine Arts {MFA} in Printmaking and has recently been featured on Groupon. He has taken the terms, Recycle, Reduce, Reuse to a whole new level... to an artistic level!

Just look at some of these records he has painted... UN-BELIEVABLE!


Something even more un-believable is GETBrokenRecord.com is offering all of my readers HALF-OFF Any Artist. Any Album.! All you have to do is mention my name, Angela Yosten, or my blog... that is it!


All records are Hand Painted and Framed. Turnaround time is usually a week.


I love hand painted art... unique. original. HANDMADE.


How great would it be to receive an original piece of art on a RECORD!!! Completely Awesome!


It's Not Just Art. It's an Era.
http://www.getbrokenrecord.com/

24 comments:

  1. The beatles. Doesn;t get much better then that.

    Blogger of note. Keep it up!

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  2. Those are absolutely gorgeous!

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  3. those paintings are amazing, wish I could paint like that!

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  4. Did you know you're a BLOG OF NOTE? Congratulations. Keep it up.

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  7. I just found you on Blogs of Note and saw this post and it's so weird, but last night I was looking through my old art portfolio from 6th grade - high school and i found an old record that I had painted a sunset on. Crazy coincidental.

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  9. aaah but nothing is as it used to be...

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  10. Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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  11. Hi Angela and averyone!!! what a good job on LP!!!!
    we´d like to share with you something of our music, we are BitterSweeters!! you can listen to on http://bittersweetersband.weebly.com/tracks.html

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  12. They're amazing! I love them and want them all!

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  13. Excellent work.The human imagination has no borders

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  14. A few months ago my parents dug up their vinyl collection and framed some of their favourite sleeves and put them up on the wall. They've got Bowie, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, the Clash and the B52s all lining the staircase.

    It was a suprisingly creative move from my father who, ordinarily, struggles with most DIY tasks!

    These vinyl arts would probably be a great present for him! Shame his birthday has just gone...

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  15. cool ur doing awesome.!!!!

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  16. This is some beautiful work. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  17. This is really beautiful artwork! I can't think of a better way to use old vinyl since most of us don't have a record player to use and the vinyl becomes too damaged to listen too so quickly.

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  18. pretty paintings.

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  19. The Bealtes is awesome.

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  20. And it is beautiful work. Would love to have one in my front room.
    Steve Seegmiller

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  22. great blog. :) im your latest follower <3

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