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Original photo for madvillainy album cover
Original photo for madvillainy album cover










original photo for madvillainy album cover

Sometimes less is more, and although DOOM had innumerable visual elements in his work, the most quintessential is the man in the mask." The goal was to capture MF DOOM’s mysterious appearance and inspire inquiry about the (then) relatively unknown rapper who never appeared without a mask. The cover art is simple, it’s an edited black-and-white photo of MF DOOM taken by photographer Eric Coleman. Their 2004 record Madvillainy was the project’s only official release, which was met with near-universal acclaim for how the record masterfully captures the best elements of MF DOOM’s unique lyricism and Madlib’s signature sampling techniques. "Perhaps his best-known collaboration is Madvillain, which featured him and the iconic producer Madlib. In an October 2018 article in Juxtapoz magazine, the effect of the cover image - brooding, mysterious, and slightly sinister - was described as the below: The current lot, an original photograph by Eric Coleman which portrays DOOM in his signature silver mask, is the same image that appeared on the cover of DOOM's most well-known collaboration album, Madvillian with influential producer, Madlib. Variety has referred to him one of Hip Hop's "most celebrated, unpredictable, and enigmatic figures." THE ICONIC PHOTOGRAPH OF MF DOOM THAT APPEARED ON THE COVER OF HIS BEST-KNOWN COLLAB ALBUM, MADVILLAN WITH MADLIBīorn in 1971 in London but raised on Long Island, the late producer and rapper MF DOOM is best known for his complex rhymes and wordplay, signature mask, and comic supervillain performance persona. MF DOOM print up for Auction at Sotheby's, by dp on 8:41:22 GMT 1,












Original photo for madvillainy album cover