Pop Record Collection: Retro Vinyl Covers by Samy Halim
Published Sep 12, 2025
France-based artist Samy Halim is bringing bold color and retro flair back to the turntable with his Pop Record Collection, an ongoing personal series of striking illustrated portraits reimagined as album covers.
Each piece feels like a vibrant time capsule, featuring faces rendered with sharp precision and glowing gradients, styled in the electric energy of 80s and 90s music culture. Samy combines geometric patterns, exaggerated glam makeup, and candy-colored vinyls to create sleeves that balance nostalgia with a fresh, contemporary edge.
You can explore more of Samy Halim’s work on his website, Behance, and Instagram, as well as our previous features here and here.
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