What does this record drawing depict?
This record drawing illustrates a close-up view of a vinyl record's grooves and label, rendered in precise line art. It highlights the technical details of record manufacturing, making it both an educational tool and a decorative piece.
What paper is used for the fine art print?
The print is produced on 250 gsm matte, uncoated, natural white paper that is acid-free and FSC-certified, ensuring archival quality and sustainability for long-term display.
How are prints packaged and shipped?
Prints are rolled in durable tubes with protective backing and insured shipping with tracking, ensuring safe transit worldwide for the record drawing art print.
How archival is the record drawing print?
With pH above 7 and FSC-certified materials, the print resists yellowing and fading for generations, meeting museum conservation standards for archival longevity.
What sizes are available for this record drawing?
Available sizes include 75×100 cm (30×40″), 40×50 cm (16×20″), and 21×29.7 cm (8×12″), catering to various framing and display needs.
When was the original record drawing created?
The original drawing dates to the late 1910s, sourced from a vintage technical manual during the peak of phonograph innovation and record manufacturing.
What art movement influences this record drawing?
This record drawing is influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement's functional beauty and early 20th-century technical illustration styles, emphasizing clarity and craftsmanship.
