I swear, if there's any truth in this 'Pot at the end of the rainbow' business, I quit the internet (unlikely).
(waits for the " finally")
Thinking about it, these may be used for her album/single artwork, especially since she has almost the same facial expression in each photo which leads me to believe that they could easily make a collage having her different colored hair as the main focus. Also delving more into it, it could give a kaleidoscope effect because of the disjointed colored fragments which could easily be replicated with collage
Yeah, I think they're a bit too ****** Instagram-quality to bother doing anything with them like using them in a professional album cover booklet... but you never know. I do like the concept though. I think it's just for fun.
Those pictures are pretty but boring. I'm not here for Kesha serving "pretty". The Warrior album cover got a lot of hate but I thought it was ***flawless and I loved how she looked, her flawless hair, that amazing outfit and her toned flawless legs and in that weirdly coloured desert with the mountains - ugh AMAZING.
Those pictures are pretty but boring. I'm not here for Kesha serving "pretty". The Warrior album cover got a lot of hate but I thought it was ***flawless and I loved how she looked, her flawless hair, that amazing outfit and her toned flawless legs and in that weirdly coloured desert with the mountains - ugh AMAZING.
The 'Warrior' cover is a mess. It's a good mess (as a fan), but it is a mess and tbh probably turned off potential buyers anyway.
Kesha's also stated that she really wants to serve pretty this era. I think it'll be nice, for a change, but as long as she doesn't make it too generically beautiful and safe. She can still be pretty and unique.