Retro Recycled Artworks

L017's Vinyl Record Sculptures are Complex and Detailed

Though recycled vinyl art is not something that's particularly new, none have ever been as stunning as these particular vinyl record sculptures. I say this with such confidence because the creativity, detail and skill behind each piece of art is absolutely impressive.

Created by L017, a design studio comprised of Angelo Bramanti and Giuseppe Siracusa, these vinyl record sculptures take on many forms. From creating abstract configurations to designing more complex and intricate three-dimensional portraits, the two have learned to manipulate this otherwise stiff material into a number of different renderings.

As their vinyl record sculptures show, L017 center their artwork around waste and recycled objects. According to their site, they use "any type of media without any discrimination between the various methods of expression."
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Art - There is a growing trend in creating stunning art pieces using recycled materials, such as vinyl records.
2. Abstract Configurations - Artists are exploring the use of recycled materials like vinyl records to create unique and abstract sculptures.
3. Three-dimensional Portraits - Artists are pushing the boundaries of creativity by using vinyl records to construct intricate and detailed three-dimensional portraits.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can embrace the trend of creating recycled art pieces using unconventional materials like vinyl records.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can explore opportunities to repurpose and recycle materials, like vinyl records, through artistic collaborations.
3. Music Industry - The music industry can capitalize on the trend of vinyl record sculptures as a unique and creative way to market and promote albums and artists.

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