
Summary
Walkman Speed Painting by contemporary artist Bart Carels. A nostalgic tribute to the Carrera PX-12 portable cassette player — one of the true symbols of old-school cool.
Title: ‘Music on the Move’
Artist: Bart Carels
Year: 2020
Description
I’ve got good memories of my Walkman(s). The idea that you’d listen to the same tape for days — or even weeks — feels wild now, but also kind of special. And the batteries! You always had to carry spares. I even remember borrowing one from my uncle that looked like a full-on car stereo. You had to wear it on your back like a backpack. Cool… but definitely not practical.
Process
For this walkman speed painting, I decided to work on paper instead of canvas. It took some getting used to. The paper started to wrinkle once I added paint, which made the process a bit trickier. Luckily, it flattened out again as it dried — but it still affected how I painted.
Since I was worried that too many layers would mess with the paper, I skipped the underpainting. I chose a bold yellow background (with a bit of magenta mixed in) and started painting directly by hand. The proportions were a bit off compared to my reference, but I left them that way. Fixing things on paper felt riskier than on canvas, and I kind of liked the result as it was.
From there, I blocked in the big shapes, then added shadows, highlights, and a few final details. It’s a simple but nostalgic piece — part of my love letter to retro tech and music gear.
This walkman speed painting is part of my music and pop culture art series. If you grew up with cassette tapes, you’ll probably get the vibe.
Painting Specs
- One-of-a-kind artwork
- Medium: Acrylic on paper
- Size: 24x30cm / 9×11 inches
- Color Palette: Cyan | Magenta | Yellow | Black | White
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