Secret 7″

Secret 7"

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Over the last few years I have been privileged to have my work displayed at the annual Secret 7″ exhibition.

 

Secret 7″ takes 7 tracks from 7 of the best-known musicians around and presses each one 100 times to 7″ vinyl. They then invite creatives from around the world to interpret the tracks in their own style for every 7″. 700 unique sleeves are exhibited before going on sale on a first come, first served basis priced at £50 each. You don’t know who created the sleeve, or even which song it’s for, until you have parted with your cash – the secret lies within.

 

Since 2012 they have produced 3,500 one-of-a-kind records for 35 different tracks. They’ve sold every single one and raised over £215,000 for various charities.

 

Illustration
Packaging

Secret 7"

Lover, You Should’ve Come Over

Jeff Buckley

A reimagining of Robert Indiana’s LOVE artwork illustrates Buckley’s sorrow for the end of an affair with his muse and a love that is now over.

Art School

The Jam

Art schools gave generations of musicians the space to develop their creativity. Take away the art school magic, and you’re left with McFly.

Secret 7"
Secret 7"

Dream 3

Max Richter

A screen print inspired by Raymond Scott’s Circle Machine used to create dream-like Euclidean rhythms.

Clearest Blue

Chvrches

Inspired by the cyanotype or sun-printing process – objects placed on treated paper exposed to sunlight – leading to the uncovered areas turning the clearest blue.

Secret 7"
Secret 7"
Secret 7"