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you’re an enabler · album cover · you’re an enabler · album cover ·
This was an album cover for the song “you’re an enabler” by angus-1. The song talks about the tropes of unconditional love and how we always percieve it as infinite, but in reality all love is finite.
I wanted to make an analogy alluding unconditional love to perscriotion drug abuse as addition seems like a form of everlasting love.
The album is first in this hard-plastic sleeve that mimics a pill container, and once remove a scene is depicted of the effects of addiction...
(Read bottom left & clock-wise)
1.) Bliss or this high from addiction/an end
2.) taking another pill
3.) passing out
4.) taken in an ambulance
it repeats where the life status of the person is unknown.