Apple Vinyl
The album cover is a haunting yet seductive reimagining of the Adam and Eve myth, centered around the apple as a symbol of temptation, knowledge, and consequence. A single, gleaming crimson apple sits in the foreground, impossibly vibrant against a dark, painterly background that evokes a sense of both lush Eden and impending fall. Its skin is smooth, almost metallic, reflecting a distorted image of two shadowed figures—one reaching, the other hesitating—caught in the moment before choice becomes fate.
This project still is a ongoing project as the body text is still not set.
could be something like this....
In the dawn of time, where rivers wove gold,
A garden lay quiet, its beauty untold.
Eden it whispered, where sun brushed the leaves,
And all things were perfect—no sorrow, no thieves.
Formed from the dust, with breath spun divine,
Adam stood first, by love’s own design.
Yet in his silence, a longing took shape,
So from his own rib, Eve did escape.
They wandered through wonder, hand in soft hand,
Named all the creatures, walked through the land.
No hunger, no pain, just endless delight,
Beneath endless heavens, by day and by night.
But deep in the branches, coiled in the shade,
A serpent lay waiting, its whisper well-played.
It spoke of knowledge, of wisdom untamed,
Of gods and their secrets, of power unclaimed.
Eve, ever curious, lifted her eyes,
Beheld the red fruit—a fire in disguise.
She reached, she tasted, the world took its breath,
A bite into knowing, a step toward death.