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  • this is a tribute to my dad and his cassette collection and the years he would sit and record mix cassettes with music from the radio.

  • (2/5 of a series) Let These Sounds Caress Your Ears I figured out my senior art show philosophical statement while listening to Smashing Pumpkins’ Thirty-Three. It made me think of how a lasting impression is left on you from a specific album, back when albums were more conceptual than they are now with purchase-by-song services. When listening to the album I remember that Melanie Thayer bought me the album for Christmas, my Freshman year of high school. I remember the music videos for the hits off the album “1979”, “Tonight, Tonight”, and “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” as well. I also remember that I gave this as a gift to a friend of mine and wished I could have bought it for myself, before I had received it. The feelings that it reminds me of are the awkward and emotionally unstable feelings of being a teenager which in some sense I never grow out of as an artist. When I hit a state of stability, I question myself and ask what has changed to make me think so “in the box?” The awkward flow from somber and beautiful progressions in a song like “Tonight, Tonight” to a heavy guitar laden shred like “Jellybelly” just keeps brining up the sense of not knowing where I’m going next. The more ironic part is as I listen to this album over and over, I just add to the trove of emotions and thoughts that get linked to this album which allows it to not just leave a footprint once but over and over. The entire process of this body of work has been about me stretching for something outside of my normal and comfortable area of work. I chose to stay away from the things that I know I can do and leaped towards something I was yet to achieve. From the hand drawing to the semi-surreal subject matter, it’s been a series of humorous and awkward moments that I just worked my way through.

  • mixed media on wood :: 11”x20” :: original is available

  • I did this sketch in 1992. I was doing more oil paintings at the time.

  • meh

  • Cassette design i made at college

  • Sometime this is just how it is…..

  • A representation of the increased advancements in today’s technological society

  • old skool media is fun!

  • A wall in Belfast studentland!

  • This is a funky mixed media painting I did, focusing on the old video cassette tape I found at school in a give away box. It was made with acrylic, record sleeve scraps and whiteout.

  • A commissioned piece done in acrylic.

  • Fly
    by MandyC

    Anythings possible…. Cassette Tape Brush by Punk Safety Pin. Check out her work, shes great!

  • Mix tape times 4 XD

  • Blast out those beats and be a boombox killa Blast beats not bulliets

  • living in the twilight of cassette?

  • This British Soldier still listens to cassette players. Does this reflect the eqipment of the rest of the British Services? / A photograph taken and editied by justanumber, part of a larger project, “Block 65” (The place in which they were taken).

  • This is a cartoon of me on a woolen rug given to me by Lom Por Boonyarith the famous Buddhist monk.

  • Can’t live without your music? Lost and dazed without your ipod? ...We know exactly how you feel. A 220 Clothing original.

  • Regarding Cyrus mix tape

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