Album Art

SUHO: Live Album

For Suho's live tour album cover, I wanted to blend his bunny mascot with the space theme of his upcoming album. I took inspiration from the Bauhaus movement's clean geometric style and gave the old bunny-on-the-moon folktale a modern twist.

The grey disc works as a zoetrope, so when it spins, the bunnies actually look like they're hopping across the surface. It felt like the right mix of nostalgic and futuristic for what he was going for with his last album '1 to 3.'

For Suho's live tour album cover, I wanted to blend his bunny mascot with the space theme of his upcoming album. I took inspiration from the Bauhaus movement's clean geometric style and gave the old bunny-on-the-moon folktale a modern twist.

The grey disc works as a zoetrope, so when it spins, the bunnies actually look like they're hopping across the surface. It felt like the right mix of nostalgic and futuristic for what he was going for with his last album '1 to 3.'

[REDESIGN] Talvin Singh "Ha"

For my redesign of Talvin Singh's 'Ha', I wanted to capture what the album sounds like visually.

There's this frenzied, passionate energy to the music that made me think of an artist playing in the middle of a crowded, chaotic bazaar.

I used layered backdrops to mimic that sense of depth and sensory overload, with boom lines radiating outward to represent the music cutting through all the noise. It's meant to feel alive and a little overwhelming.

[REDESIGN] Miles Davis "Bitches Brew"

For my redesign of Miles Davis' 'Bitches Brew', I wanted to capture how the album takes something simple and makes it endlessly interesting through layers of sound.

There are these sparks of intrigue throughout, instruments weaving in and out, but the trumpet always cuts through. I used a photo of Miles' hands positioned like he's playing, but the trumpet itself is drawn in, with streaks of bright colour breaking through an otherwise monochrome image.

It felt like the right way to show how his instrument pulls focus and adds vibrancy to everything around it.

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