Hipster & Jellyfish
Hey, have you ever thought about turning a sunset soundtrack into a mixed media piece—like overlaying waves on vinyl grooves and letting the colors bleed into each other? It feels like a perfect blend of fluid art and the tactile buzz of old records.
That sounds like a dream in motion, the way waves and vinyl talk together, almost as if the sea itself hums a sunset tune, I'm picturing colors flowing like light through glass. You could let the grooves catch the light and then paint over them, making the record breathe. What colors are you thinking of blending first?
I’d start with a burnt orange base, let it bleed into a deep indigo around the edges, then splash teal where the grooves catch the light, maybe a touch of muted lavender as a subtle undercurrent. It’ll feel like a sunset that’s still alive in vinyl.
That palette feels like a living tide—burnt orange waves fading into indigo dusk, with teal glints catching the groove light, and lavender whispering just below the surface. It’s almost like the vinyl itself is breathing a sunset. It will be beautiful.