ULTRAVIOLET #30/100

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3LAUs album ULTRAVIOLET came out in 2018, garnering over 100 million streams over the past 2.5 years. This piece represents the graphic-only version of the ULTRAVIOLET album artwork, designed by Slime Sunday. It is the first and last time it will be available as a digital edition.The album is meant to capture the inevitable loneliness of digitally-driven social relationships. Slime Sunday uses editing techniques like pixel-sorting to represent this theme visually, capturing emotional decay, and the struggle to find balance between digital and analogue worlds. A feeling thats especially relevant in 2020.
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