“Album covers are like any other vehicle, they are a means of illustrating a story”.
Peter Blake
The fabulous cover for our new CD – “Winter Blue and Evergreen” (which will be out very soon now) was created for us by Toronto-based musician and artist – Martin Springett.
That we ended up with such an excellent and fitting cover is entirely down to Siobhan. She describes how it came about:
“How I was connected with Martin is through a friend and work colleague of my husband’s named Joan Steacy. Joan is an award-winning graphic novelist and instructor at Camosun College’s Comic and Graphic Arts program. Joan was over one day and I had her listen to a track from the new ‘Anam Danu’ album. She said the music reminded her of her friend Martin’s music, and then she explained that he was also fabulous graphic artist who had done album covers for his band, and other bands, as well as being a children’s book illustrator“.
Siobhan investigated Martin’s website and found that the style of his artwork fitted with thoughts that she already had in mind for the CD cover design. Joan put her in touch with Martin – she called him and introduced us and asked if he might be prepared to take on a commission for us. Having listened to some of the tracks from our 2019 release – “Winds of Change” – Martin most kindly and generously agreed to take on the project.
Martin and Siobhan engaged in an email exchange to determine the elements that the cover should include. Martin sent her examples of previous works in similar styles to those they were discussing and Siobhan sent him images of Celtic designs that she had sourced.
Common ground having been agreed upon, Martin quickly came up with some initial ideas as to the form that the cover might take. These lovely drawings show how it rapidly evolved. (Note that we had clearly at that point not settled on a final title for the album!).
Martin wrote of making the figure “more lively“; of creating “a big gesture that would flow across the square shape“. This is what he came up with:
We loved it and immediately gave it the thumbs up. We loved the flow and movement of the Goddess herself – we loved the elements of the circle of life that had been incorporated and we loved the way that Martin had pulled into the image ideas and themes that we had addressed in the songs on the album.
We were naturally most eager to see the finished artwork and Martin was generous enough to keep us informed throughout the process. Watching the eventual artwork slowly emerge was a fascinating and valuable lesson.
From the draft Martin drew the final outline of cover in a larger form:
He then started to fill in the detailed shading – still working only in monochrome:
…until the final form was complete:
The image was then digitised and coloured on the computer. Doing so has the significant advantage that different colour values can be tried before the final version is settled upon. Martin also added the titling and borders to turn the wonderful image of the Goddess into a CD cover.
At this point the artwork was sent to us – in digital form – so that we could submit it to our chosen Digital Music distributor and also to work it up into a cover for physical CDs:
Martin is in a position to be able to choose from whom he accepts commissions and we are greatly honoured that agreed to design and create this album artwork for us. Do check out Martin’s splendid website – as well as that of his band – The Gardening Club.