Disc Jockey
Marc BinghamMarc Bingham illustrates the tactile rhythm of analog sound through bold, graphic layers that mirror the physical sensation of a needle hitting a groove. This piece translates the warmth of a favorite record into a visual landscape where music and form become inseparable.

Disc Jockey
Marc Bingham illustrates the tactile rhythm of analog sound through bold, graphic layers that mirror the physical sensation of a needle hitting a groove. This piece translates the warmth of a favorite record into a visual landscape where music and form become inseparable.
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Art Analysis
A visual celebration of the analog groove
Bingham leans into the rich history of physical media, using digital illustration to honor the tangible nature of vinyl. The composition balances abstract shapes with the recognizable geometry of playback systems, creating a sense of motion that mimics a spinning platter. It is a tribute to the ritual of listening, focusing on the mechanical and emotional weight of the album as an object.
The work bridges the gap between representation and non-representation, using organic contours to suggest the fluid energy of sound waves. By focusing on the disc jockey as both a figure and a function, the artist highlights the cultural dynamics of music sharing. The result is a vibrant celebration of audio culture that feels both nostalgic and fresh, capturing the enduring appeal of the long-play format.
The artwork pays homage to the physical act of playing records, emphasizing the mechanical beauty of turntables.
Bingham utilizes a palette and graphic style that evokes the warmth and grain of mid-century audio aesthetics.
The piece uses flowing lines and abstract shapes to visualize the invisible movement of music through a space.
The illustration captures the social and personal interactions centered around the curation and performance of music.
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