The faces of Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan have been transformed into art using old audio cassettes.
The portraits, created by self-taught artist Erika Iris Simmons, utlilise the tape from inside old cassettes.
Simmons, 26, who lives in Georgia, said: “I try to express an idea, through the arrangement of very common things, with the hope that some message is conveyed without words.
“I love the nostalgia of the archaic and I hope that not everything which has outlived its use goes to waste.”
Portraits of The Cure’s Robert Smith and Bob Dylan also form part of Simmons’ latest work.
Audio Cassette Art
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