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BORSELLI, ISAAC WADDNGTON: A SHORT ALBUM ART ANALYSIS

  • Writer: Olivia Marchese
    Olivia Marchese
  • Jan 20, 2021
  • 1 min read

Isaac Waddington made it to the Semi Finals on Britain’s Got Talent, back in 2015. He wowed the judges with his piano-playing and heartfelt voice. Since then, he has been working on his music, bringing out his EP: Borselli.





This cover image demonstrates beauty to the utmost, as we see nature from the perspective of someone gazing out of a building in the mountains of Borselli, Italy. The photograph features much organic lighting, adding a slight mystery to the building in which the cameraman is stood, as shadows are cast within it.


I like how the cover artist has mingled the title, Borselli, with the trees, almost as if the music upon the album is a part of nature itself. It suggests that, as with the Jorja Smith album, there is an organic purity to Waddington’s voice.

 
 
 

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