Tuesday 29 January 2013

Album cover explanations. (Unfinished)

The main feature of my design is the Eye of Providence. The symbol has been around for centuries and is represented through a lot of religions. The eye is often surronded by rays of light and is enclosed by a triangle. It is used to stray away evil and protect the people. It is also used to decipit the image of God. As my music video is soley based around heaven and hell and the differences, I thought the Eye of Providence would be a great symbol for my digipack as its a representation of both sides in different meanings. (It see's all the good in the world and protects the world from all the bad).
Also in another version of my digipack I have used the Hamsa symbol which holds the same meaning as the Eye of Providence.

The design is very detailed and most commonly found in the Middle East and North Africa. It is used in jewlerry and wall hangings as a sign of protection that also represents blessings, power, and strength, and is seen as potent in deflecting the evil eye. The hand can be depicted with the fingers spread apart to ward off evil, or as closed together to bring good luck.
Again this is a good symbol for the design of my digipack as it has a strong link to the ideologies that run through my music video.

The colours within my front cover are going to be bright and vivid. I want the design to be eye catching and interesting. As the designs I am including are detailed, I want them to stand out from the crowd and capture the audiences' interest straight away. The Hamsa and the Eye of Providence can be linked to Buddhism which again in its images of religion has a lot of colour. For example the Ganesh is detailed and bright which is the same sort of look I want for my digipack.

1 comment:

  1. Could you clearly which aspects of your music video link with this striking image.
    1) What specific lyrics
    2) Any specific visuals
    or
    3) Genre of artist.

    thisis an ineresting post but I need to see a clearer link between this research and your production.

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