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All LP covers are oil paint on 16" X 16" X 1/2" baltic birch plywood.   Records are acrylic paint on 15 1/2" X 15 1/2"X 1/4" baltic birch plywood.

I might have chosen any number of hundreds of covers to paint. These ones simply presented themselves. 

All paintings... in memory of  walking past the thresholds of all the small record shops... with special nods to

Rainbow and Bobby's (125 St.), Jim Russell's (NOLA), Sounds (St.Marks), Birdells and

Coxsone Dodd's Music City ( Brooklyn) ... his daughters bringing out wax pies,  still warm from the oven.

main ingredient... spinning around    

acrylic, wood       14 X 17

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... but the moth          

acrylic, wood       14 X 17

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Rev. Claude Jeter, glorious lead tenor of the Swan Silvertones

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