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Music Artwork

Crowned Worship

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First Single Artwork

I Am Your Child

The first cover was the initial launch for Crowned Worship,

a Melbourne-based collaborative project that seeks to produce songs to bring people through the joys and during lowest times to bring Jesus glory and bring people closer to His presence. 

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As the song was about experiencing the fatherly love, the best way to portray this was to photoshoot a real father and his son who would be in the cover. 

The dull coloured lake is captured majority of the cover with a hints of sunlight towards the top. These compositions was used to fit the mood of the song, and to symbolise as life don't always show in bright colours, you can always experience the love of our Father under any circumstances. 

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Second Single Artwork

Closer Than A Breath

The second artwork cover "Closer Than A Breath" was conveyed through a hand-drawn sketch on a canvas paper. The cover drew inspiration from the 'Little Prince' in order to capture the innocence of a little child that show harmony with the song.  

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The flower that the boy is holding represents the 'Lungwort flowers', which is said to symbolise the lungs (for breath) and is also used to treat lung-related conditions in the health field. 

 

The cover depicts emptiness through use of negative space presented on a grainy textured platform, which can also convey loneliness. Yet the cover challenges this idea while encouraging that no matter how much emptiness exist and how lonely you may feel (just like the Little Prince), just as the flowers that are held closely to the chest, the Father is closer to you than you think. 

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Artwork covers visible on all listening platforms (shown on Spotify below)

Left: I Am Your Child, Right: Closer Than A Breath

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