Pantone Swatches
Form classic album covers.
David Marsh focuses on album art from 1960’s through today. To create these seemingly abstract scenes, he uses 1,369 squares in a way similar to Pointillism - the practice in art of painting tiny dots of pure color in patterns to make a picture. Marsh says, “These latest works combine two ‘big likes’ for me - Pantone swatches and record cover art. Up close they resemble a random mix of pantone swatch icons. Stand back, however, and your image-memory takes over and interprets an iconic album cover.”
Nirvana: 'Nevermind' (1991)
Pink Floyd: 'Dark Side of the Moon' (1973)
Johnny Cash: 'At Folsom Prison' (1968)
Patti Smith: 'Horse' (1975)
The Beatles: 'With the Beatles' (1963)
Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention: 'Weasels Ripped My Flesh' (1970)
David Bowie: 'Hunky Dory' (1971)
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