Shellac music records were the primary medium for recorded music from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century. Many people bought these shellac records and they would gather around their gramophones to listen to the latest hits. They were treasured possessions that people would pass down to their children and grandchildren.
My visual songs are painted directly onto the record and the painting would depict a title of the song , adding a new layer of meaning. All records are highly personalized, and no two were ever exactly the same.
Today, these hand-painted records serve as a bridge between the past and the present. They offer a glimpse into the artistic and cultural sensibilities of an earlier generation, and provide a tangible link to a bygone era. For music enthusiasts and collectors, these records are highly sought after for their historical significance and artistic value.