Sara Roizen paints impermanence on vinyl records. The master of art therapy graduate uses “acrylic paint, stencils, gels, paint pens, ink, colored pencil, and more” to create colorful mandalas on these dated discs.
“My approach as an artist has always centered around the process rather than the finished product,” Roizen writes online. “I work spontaneously and intuitively in the studio in a form of dialogue between myself and the materials. This process is a constant self-exploration, often revealing feelings of which I was previously unaware.”
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These are incredible!
Would be interesting to see them turn on a record player.
My husband actually created a short youtube video of some of my vinyl record mandalas in action on the record player. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjQYtCfGiXw Enjoy!
It would be nice to see the result with kalachakra mandalas or other traditional mandala designs as well.
Preeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetty~~~!
These are incredible!
Would be interesting to see them turn on a record player.
My husband actually created a short youtube video of some of my vinyl record mandalas in action on the record player. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjQYtCfGiXw Enjoy!
It would be nice to see the result with kalachakra mandalas or other traditional mandala designs as well.
Preeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetty~~~!