rosalia reserves the right to transform


With the release of Motomami, the New York Times profiled Rosalia, focusing on her ability to combine seemingly different genres to create something truly unique. The illustration references the article by merging visual aesthetics associated with flamenco, hyperpop, pop and jazz – all musical styles prevalent within the LP.


All typefaces and outfits designed by Ethan Switall.


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rosalia reserves the right to transform


With the release of Motomami,
the New York Times profiled Rosalia, focusing on her ability to combine seemingly different genres to create something truly unique. The illustration references the article by merging visual aesthetics associated with flamenco, hyperpop, pop and jazz – all musical styles prevalent within the LP.


All typefaces and outfits designed by Ethan Switall.

ethan switall
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