Phew! I'm not gonna lie, this piece was not easy. Every layer got more and more difficult and yet they are all covered up! haha. This is where I love having a blog, I can post the details here. I hand cut each part of that clock and made a great paper pizza with pepperoncini's, just like the orginial album cover. This piece is for Susanita's Little Gallery's "Cover the Cover" Exhibition coming up. Scooby-Doo is my all time favorite childhood cartoon and one of my daughters too. That is a real Rolling Stones "Let it Bleed" vinyl record and jacket and it is unscathed from the artwork. Each layer comes off easily to have access to the record and the jacket fits perfectly underneath it all. I found out (according to Wiki, not the best source) that both Scooby-Doo and "Let It Bleed" were released in 1969 so I thought they would be a perfect fit.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
1969-Let It Bleed & Scooby-Doo
Phew! I'm not gonna lie, this piece was not easy. Every layer got more and more difficult and yet they are all covered up! haha. This is where I love having a blog, I can post the details here. I hand cut each part of that clock and made a great paper pizza with pepperoncini's, just like the orginial album cover. This piece is for Susanita's Little Gallery's "Cover the Cover" Exhibition coming up. Scooby-Doo is my all time favorite childhood cartoon and one of my daughters too. That is a real Rolling Stones "Let it Bleed" vinyl record and jacket and it is unscathed from the artwork. Each layer comes off easily to have access to the record and the jacket fits perfectly underneath it all. I found out (according to Wiki, not the best source) that both Scooby-Doo and "Let It Bleed" were released in 1969 so I thought they would be a perfect fit.
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