Cutting Records is a pun-filled sculpture that brings new life to the old term. On one end, it is made to resemble a sausage while the other end is sliced into a handful of full vinyls. A playful piece of art, Cutting Records is something both foodies and music lovers will appreciate. If someone is both, all the better.
Created by David Rinman, a designer based in Stockholm, Sweden, the Cutting Records sculpture is currently being displayed during VĂ¥rsalongen 2014 at the art gallery of Liljevalchs Konsthall. Complete with a sharp knife, it would be interesting to see what the labels read on each sliced vinyl. That alone might entice people to see it in person.
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