LSD LP Cover 
(FAN ART)

Zelda Fitzgerald was an influential figure in her husband's life. She was known for her vibrant personality and artistic pursuits, and she was a source of inspiration and support to Scott Fitzgerald during their relationship. 

She was also a writer and an artist in her own right. Designing artwork for a specific track on Sia and Labrinth's LSD album, inspired by Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald's relationship, would visually capture the essence of the track's genius while incorporating elements of the Jazz Age and the 1920s era. Symbolic imagery was used to create a visually captivating representation.  

Dadaism was an avant-garde art movement that emerged during World War I. It aimed to reject traditional artistic conventions and embrace the absurd, chaotic, and nonsensical. Dadaists sought to challenge societal norms and express their disillusionment with the war and established institutions through provocative and unconventional art forms, such as collage, readymades, and performance art. Dadaism celebrated randomness, irrationality, and anti-art, serving as a catalyst for future artistic movements and pushing the boundaries of what art could be.

The project was a combination of manual and digital art assembly, paint and print was used to achieve the final result.
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