Blending Gorgeous Waveform Artwork with Fundraising for Charity

Posted on 19th July, 2023

Blending Gorgeous Waveform Artwork with Fundraising for Charity

If you're looking for some new art to decorate your walls, Soundwaves Art Foundation's offerings are not only unique, but you'll be contributing to a good cause too.

The company produces limited prints of uniquely generated artwork via an art process that customises the recorded sound waves of songs, with options for hand-autographed copies that will no doubt delight fans. 

In 2005, artist Tim Wakefield combined his love for music with a decade of experience fundraising for charity with artwork, and Soundwaves Art Foundation was born. The company states that sales in over 91 countries have raised over US$7.5 million, with profits going to organisations like War Child UK, Notes for Notes, and other charities and causes. 

These artworks have three different options: an “unsigned” print with a small signature in the corner by Tim Wakefield and is typically limited to 200 prints. Or, there are “signed” prints with the signature of the singer or band members, limited to quantities of 50-100 prints. 

Finally, there are “original” prints that come with not only a signature but typically with a lyric or the song's title hand-written by someone from the band, and are also much more limited. 

The company has now added the option to get the prints framed in-house for an additional fee. Custom framing is also available for the “original” prints upon request.

With prices ranging from US$75 (£57.54) for a mini-sized unsigned print to over US$4,000 (£3,835.94) for original prints such as Queen's We Will Rock You signed by Brian May, there will be something for every budget. Additionally, there is a wide variety of singers and bands to choose from, ranging from classics like Duran Duran and Def Leppard to more modern options like Fall Out Boy and Billie Eilish

For more information visit Soundwaves Art Foundation

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      Cheryl Tan

      After diving down the custom IEMs rabbit hole since she was 18, Cheryl has embarked on a long journey trying out as many audio products as possible ever since. She’s still waiting for the day a company can create a pair of true wireless earbuds that sound just as good as wired earphones.

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