Vinyl Pop Art Original 16×20 Portrait Made of Broken Records
Vinyl Pop Art Original 16×20 Portrait Made of Broken Records
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Original 16×20″ portrait made out of broken vinyl records on canvas by Greg Frederick. Upon winning send Greg a photo of yourself or loved one that you would like made into a portrait by Nov. 25. He will hand deliver your piece to you (within the main NY areas otherwise he will ship it at his own cost within the US) in time to give it as a gift for the holidays!
Value:
$500
Bio:
Brooklynite Greg Frederick’s vinyl pop art is inspired by modern-day street artists such as Banksy, Mr. Brainwash and Shepard Fairey. His pieces are created with broken record vinyls, their sleeves and packaging, and other recycled materials.
His work appeared next to Andy Warhol silkscreens at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in his first professional show, while the influential design website Fab.com highlighted Greg as its featured artist in January 2012. Eight months later he had first solo gallery show in Las Vegas at Get Up Gallery lasting all of August.
Contact Info:
Website: VinylPopArt.com
Email: info@vinylpopart.com
thanks for adding the details… just trying to get everything up!