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I managed to find some of Moby's artwork on his website, before I clicked on it I thought it might inspire me and maybe be the kind of approach I could take on my work... and then I clicked on it and was a bit like... maybe he should just stick to music. I'm not too sure what's happening here, but I'm going to make an educated guess and say that he was probably off his face.
Seeing as his artwork was such a lead balloon, I thought I should look at his album artwork instead as a visual aid to help my drawing process. I chose to post this particular album cover because I really like the limited colour palette and use of space. This is something that I'm definitely going to consider for my editorial piece, especially as for my frank ocean album cover I only used two colours (not including shades of) and considered space and I think that was the success of the piece.
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