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Zabyna
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Favorite TV showsHIMYM, New Girl . . . too muchFavorite bands / musical artistsDIR EN GREY, Florence + the MachineFavorite booksCrime + Thriller (and Jane Austen)Favorite writersVal McDermid, Simon Beckett and so on
My band, BlackEye, is releasing a free, self funded four track E.P. at Halloween. We’re a bluesy hard rock band, in the vein of Clutch and Alice in Chains, from London, UK.We’ve now finished recording and are currently looking for designs to use as the cover art. I was searching online for ideas and stumbled across a sketching of your Hand of Fatima photo by Stranger Thn Fiction and have fallen in love with it.
I think it is absolutely ideal because atmospherically the photos charcoal qualities suit the sombre mood of our music if we adjust the contrast slightly. The limp and lifeless hand, at the centre of the piece, looks like someone reaching out for help which is something that our songs explore thematically. Then there is the literal black eye in the middle of the piece which is perfect considering that is the name of our band. The religious significance of the hand itself is also important to me as I come from a Muslim family and the idea of warding off dark spirits is a recurrent topic in my lyrics.
In short, your drawing would be perfect for us to use as the artwork for our upcoming E.P, ‘Punch Drunk Blues’, and we’d like your permission to use it. Of course, you would receive full credit on the finished article for your work in addition to our eternal love and gratitude. I've attached the single of the record to this email.