Art
Beatles Hand Carved Vinyl Record Art
- Item Number
- 458
- Estimated Value
- $375 USD
- Sold
- $300 USD to DearNeighbor
- Number of Bids
- 13 - Bid History
Item Description
Deadwax Art hand carved vinyl record art made from an original Abbey Road vinyl record, framed with the original album cover.
18"x32" Framed
Deadwax is the area on vinyl records between the last track on the record and the label that does not get used. Deadwax Art was started by Alex Grimmer, a 30 year old artist out of Los Angeles. He uses vinyl records that are scratched, overplayed, or reproductions that are not valuable and makes artwork out of them. He hand carves each one with an x-acto knife and hot knife.
About the album:
It is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969 by Apple Records. Named after the location of EMI Studios in London, the cover features the group walking across the street's zebra crossing, an image that became one of the most famous and imitated in popular music. The album's initially mixed reviews were contrasted by its immediate commercial success, topping record charts in the UK and US. The lead single "Something" / "Come Together" was released in October and topped US charts.
Item Special Note
Items will be available for pick up at Beethoven Street Elementary School (front of the school, near the flagpole) before school on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26, 2022 (7:45-8:30am) and after school only on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 (2:15-2:45pm).
On request, items can be mailed to the winning bidder. Bidder is responsible for shipping fees, which will be added to the winning bid amount. Items will be shipped via USPS and billed at standard industry rates.

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