Limited Edition reproduction art prints produced by the artists Tim Wakefield and Gary Brandham on behalf of the Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Trust. The technique captures and utilises the digital screen soundwaves that are created when music is played in the studio. Each image has been enlarged and enhanced to create contemporary artwork of various colour-ways. The images have then been approved and signed by some of the world's most famous music artists including Pink Floyd, Coldplay, George Michael, Sir Paul MaCartney, Status Quo, Dido, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Abba, The Bee Gees, Nick Mason, Snow Patrol, KT Tunstall, Joan Armatrading. The Soundwaves project helps raise funds for the Nordoff Robbins Charity that promotes the use of music therapy to help individuals, groups and communities who are challenged by disability or injustice. Music therapy uses the qualities of music to help children and adults live more creatively and resourcefully in the face of illness, disability or traumatic experiences. Music therapy has a unique way of reaching out to many individuals who previously have struggled to express themselves or show reactions in more normal ways. Therapy takes place in schools, hospitals, day centres or purpose-built facilities. The Soundwaves Project aims to contribute in excess of a million pounds over the next 2 years to this worthy cause through auctions and celebrity events.