Context
Vinyl Vision was developed as a special edition within the 100 Collective exploring the relationship between music, format, and ownership.
The project focused on indie music, drawing from tracks that have shaped the genre over the past three decades. Rather than creating standalone artworks, the aim was to embed the work directly into the format of vinyl itself—turning each piece into both an object and a visual response to sound.
Designed for collectors, the series brings together art, music, and physical media creating a new way to experience and own a piece of music history.
Your Role
Founder & Lead Artist
Concept development for vinyl-based series
Creation of 100 original artworks
Development of collectible format and release model
Execution
100 original artworks were created in response to a curated selection of indie tracks, each piece developed live to the music allowing rhythm, tone, and energy to directly shape the outcome.
Each artwork was applied directly onto 12” vinyl records and sleeves, with every edition featuring two unique, one-of-a-kind pieces one on the record itself and one on the outer sleeve.
This dual-sided format transforms each vinyl into a layered object combining sound, surface, and visual identity within a single collectible piece.
The series bridges analogue music culture with contemporary illustration, positioning each record as both artwork and artifact.
selected artworks
Outcome
100 original vinyl-based artworks created
Dual-artwork collectible format across record + sleeve
Global audience of collectors, music fans, and art buyers
Expansion of the 100 Collective into object-based editions
impact
Vinyl Vision shifts artwork from surface to object—embedding visual expression directly into the format of music.
By combining analogue media with live, process-driven creation, the project creates a new form of collectible—where sound, memory, and physical ownership intersect.