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Vinyl Art

Nothing is happening in this Group. I am ending it by suspending all the members, including you. Let me know if you want to take over the management of the Group and breathe some new life into it. Regards, Val

Mail Art and Rock'n'Roll! This Group is for anyone who wants to create Mail Art out of old Vinyl records.

Location: Jukebox City
Members: 1
Latest Activity: Mar 23

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INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN MY FORTHCOMING VINYL ART EXHIBITION 32 Replies

Bonjour! I intend to hold an Exhibition of Vinyl Art in the Spring of 2015. I don't have an exact date, but it will be around about Easter (end March/start April). I don't know exactly when, but I…Continue

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Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by stripygoose Dec 19, 2015.

VINYL RECEIVED FOR THE VINYL ART EXHIBITION BY MARK HERMAN & FRIENDS (ie YOU!) 10 Replies

At the time of writing (11 September) I have got 4 pieces of 12 inch Vinyl Art (well one is only 10 inches, but let's not worry about that) that I can put into the Exhibition.1. This is from Maria…Continue

Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Dean aka Artist in Seine Mar 19, 2015.

DETAILS OF VINYL ART EXHIBITION (BY MARK HERMAN ET AMIS). 3 Replies

Bonjour!I now have the details of our Vinyl Art Exhibition, and they are as follows:Location: Médiathéque de Sigean, FranceDates: 10 - 18 April, 2015Vinyl must be received: before 3…Continue

Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Valentine Mark Herman Jan 12, 2015.

CONFESSIONS OF AN ANALOGUE ONLY VINYL MAN: Vinyl Val's story 1 Reply

This is now available on my web-site www.val-herman-art.euIt is in the PDF file in the section 'Vinyl Art', and then 'Description'*****(Explanatory note.I…Continue

Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Mercedes "La Marquesa" Apr 22, 2014.

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Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on June 3, 2014 at 8:46am

Great one from Maria.  The level is high here in Vinyl Art Land.

Thanks for sharing it with us.

PS This weekend I bought two records at an "empty your attic" sale for .75 cents each.  Now to find the time to make them come to life like Maria did with hers!

Comment by Maria José Silva - Mizé on June 2, 2014 at 11:19pm

Fiquei Muito feliz Opaco Gostou. 
Apenas hum Pequeno Reparo: O que  é dos Açores e Madeira está identificado. Os bonecos, representam trage típico de Portugal.
Saudações

Mizé

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on June 2, 2014 at 4:10pm

GREAT PORTUGUESE VINYL ART RECEIVED FROM MARIA JOSE SILVA-MIZE

Here's the Vinyl, complete with little dolls from Madeira & Acores in regional costumes:

And here's the original record sleeve:

It's fantastic, Maria -- OBRIGADO!

Comment by virginia milici (virgy) on May 30, 2014 at 8:52pm
Thanks :)
Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on May 30, 2014 at 3:03pm

Welcom Virgy Virginia, I hope yu like the Vinyl Art Group.

That's 2 new members, both from Italy, the Group has gained in the last 24 hours.

One of the 1st ever 45 rpm records I bought was called 'Basta'. I still have it ...about 55 years after I got it while on holiday in Rimmini -- and it is still a very good rock record.

I must stop now.

Or Basta.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on May 29, 2014 at 5:13pm

Welcome Matham-House! We're looking forward to seeing some Italian Vinyl Art. Val

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on May 25, 2014 at 5:55am

Does anarchy make you panic-y?

If so, DON'T VOTE TODAY! IT WILL ONLY ENCOURAGE THEM!

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on May 25, 2014 at 5:52am

Does anarchy make you panicky?

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on May 25, 2014 at 5:37am

OK, Edmund.... time to move on from spatial sex theories, and get back to Vinyl, Art and your turntable

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on May 24, 2014 at 12:36pm

Erni, mon ami: here are 2 quotes about the Voyager Pioneer Plaque --

i) This is from Alan Fletcher's brilliant book, "The Art of Looking Sideways":

'The figures were not shown holding hands in case that it implied that they represented a single organism. After all, the ancient Greeks, unfamiliar with domesticated horses, had assumed the marauding mounted Scythians were weird beasts, and called them Centaurs. Social conventions and physical attributes were also fed into the design. A raised hand was  intended to show greetings, the bent arm to infer flexibility, and opposing thumbs to indicate grasping. The woman lacks a line, therefor sex -- Carl Sagan (one of the two designers of the Plaque) suspected NASA might censor the message at the last minute. Here is mankind trying to communicate to unknown and proabably superior intelligence, and some bureaucrat doesn't want them to know that women have vaginas.'

ii) This is from Valentine M Herman & Friend's best-selling 2009 book, "AD 2059: My Life in a Cardboard Box" --

'Observation; I am somewhat surprised that no American capsule of this period [1972]  included a copy of "Playboy" magazine. Newspaper headlines I can envisage include, "High Heffner meets the citizens of Taurus & Saturn", and "Martian Playboy Bunnies -- A Special Feature". '

 

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