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Robert Plant Goes on Record

Robert Plant is arguably one of the best rock musicians in the world. His legacy will include his younger years with Led Zeppelin, and span all the way to present day, where he has released multiple solo records, as well as collaborations with artists such as the wonderful Alison Krauss.

Part of my "On the Record" series, Mr. Plant's portrait was painted with acrylic paints on a vinyl record. The record is glued onto a 12" wood round with hanging hardware affixed to the back. 

Record centre

Robert Plant Goes on Record

Acrylic on Vinyl Record

12" round

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Price: $350

This painting is also available as a print. Inquire for details.

FAQs

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  • Q: What is your return policy?
    A: Returns and exchanges can be made at any time. You will be refunded for everything except shipping.

     

  • Q: Does the painting or print arrive signed by the artist? If so, where?
    A: Yes. I sign all my paintings with paint in one of the bottom corners of the canvas, and all my prints with pencil in the bottom right corner of the print. I also include the print number in the bottom left corner of the print and the title in the middle.  

     

  • Q: What kind of paint is used? 
    A: Acrylic. I also use matte gel for texture and sometimes to create what I call a "faux frame," as on the Mad Dog and Raoul paintings.
    I finish all paintings with two coats of varnish. If you require an isolation layer, I can add one however that will increase the final cost. (An isolation layer is a transparent coat of gloss gel that is applied over the acrylic paint and under the coats of varnish. Its purpose is to allow future retouching of the painting, should there ever be a need for this.)
     

  • Q: On which medium does the artist paint?
    A: I usually paint on canvas however I also use wood panels.

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