
San Diego artist Daniel Travers has released Volume 2 of his vinyl record wall art series.
Also known as Redideo, Travers created the limited collection as 12 original mixed-media pieces on real vinyl records.
The new release continues a series Travers first started while living in North Park.
That original vinyl record art collection sold more than 30 pieces and became one of the early bodies of work connected to his Redideo Artworks identity.

Volume 2 expands on the original North Park series with 12 new one-of-a-kind pieces.
Unofficially named Visual Tracks, the collection uses repurposed vinyl records as the foundation for each artwork while exploring layering, illustration, color, movement, and visual rhythm.
The result is a new release that keeps the connection to music while pushing the series further visually and technically.

The new collection also reflects Travers’ larger creative background, which spans mixed media, drawing, digital art, video, design, and new technologies.
His work often blends analog materials with digital influence, creating pieces connected to both handmade art and contemporary visual culture.
Each piece in Volume 2 is finished with a durable high-gloss epoxy resin, giving the artwork a polished final surface and helping preserve the layered visual details beneath it.
Travers is a graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute and the founder of Redideo Artworks and Redideo Studio.
After living in North Park for almost 15 years, he now lives in the Gaslamp Quarter after his former home was demolished for new condos.
North Park remains part of the story behind the vinyl record series. The first collection began there, and this new release brings that earlier idea back in a limited 12-piece format.
The Vinyl Record Wall Art Volume 2 collection is now available through Redideo Artworks.

