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Artist of The Month

    Dan
McPharlain

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Dan McPharlin
The Vintage Artist

Between vinyl album covers and analog machines replicas, Dan McPharlin reveals his graphic universe

Published on March 19, 2015

From CB Vinyl Record Art

Dan McPharlin is an independent artist-designer, born in 1977 in Adelaide, Australia. He develops over time a unique graphical style combining contemporary art, science fiction, surrealism and the Victorian period. This artistic touch enabled him, among other things, to work on vinyl album covers, magazines, books, websites and also repeatedly exhibited his creations in Australia and beyond. 

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The Sci-Fi album covers

McPharlin has eyes and “know-how” to complete surreal landscapes with a particular atmosphere. His works are heavily based on the Science fiction’s Golden Era from the 70’s and 80’s. You would be blind to deny the influence of the “Space Wars” in his work. The books series and TV shows such as “Terran Trade Authority”, “Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors”, “Dragon Dream” or “Paper Tiger” were the biggest influences for him.

It is therefore with a strong visual identity and a lot of references attached to his work that he drew attention on him and found himself creating vinyl album covers for musical artists. His style definitely brings an extra touch to the album cover.
Dan McPharlin has worked on the covers of many artists such as:​​​

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Prefuse 73

Prefuse 73 - Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian.jpg
Prefuse 73 - The Forest of Oversensitivity.jpg

The Pretty Lights

Pretty Lights - Spilling Over Every Side.jpg
Pretty Lights - Glowing In The Darkest Night.jpg
Pretty Lights - Making Up A Changing Mind.jpg

Dylan Ettinger  /  The Sword  /  Gatekeeper

Dylan Ettinger - New Age Outlaws.jpg
The Sword - (The Night The Sky Cried) Tears Of Fire.jpg
Gatekeeper - Giza.jpg

The Analogue Miniatures

In addition to be recognized as a talented illustrator, Dan McPharlin is also an excellent model maker since he creates miniatures and other more or less realistic machines. The sound art and electronic music, on which he is working in parallel, clearly influence his works. Created between 2006 and 2009, the “Analogue Miniatures” series is a good example.

This series is his own way to pay a tribute to modern synthesizers and analog recording equipment. Each piece is handmade from cardboard, paper, plastic, string and bits of adhesive tape.

– Aaaaah the joy of arts and crafts –

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Mr. Chop

Mr Chop - Sounds From The Cave.jpg
Mr Chop - Lightworlds.jpg

Jean Jacques Perrey
+ Luke Vibert

Jean-Jacques Perrey & Luke Vibert - Moog Acid.jpg
Steve Jansen - Slope.jpg

Steve Jansen

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