Christmas is supposed to be a quiet time at work, but it isn’t. I have been as busy as ever, and early starts rather disrupts my blog post writing routine. This post has had to wait until I have packed away my laptop, but I hope it is worth the waiting for.

The original and creative piece will be a delight for anyone who still enjoys vinyl and is a representation (a very good one at that) of a 45 rpm 7 inch single ‘Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) by Frank Wilson. The artists who created the piece are Streetofsoul and Dinero DIY, and I believe they have already dopped another single elsewhere in the city.

The piece is so realistic, it absolutely looks like a giant vinyl record had been left on the ground. I haven’t seen anything like this before, and I think it is brilliant, introducing a whole new concept and idea to street art. Watch this space for more like this one.
Superb piece
Great song
Lovely artists
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Yes x3
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Wow! That’s a big record. I’m scared to see the needle 😬. Yes, definitely worth the wait! What is it made of?? Amazing.
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It is spray paint on the ground.
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It was actually painted on with a roller and tin of paint with cans used for the ‘effects’ . . .
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So clever and realistic.
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