
The Lumineers "Cleopatra" Album - Hueforge Art
by Lumpy3D
Channeling ancient mystique meets indie folk artistry, this striking tribute captures The Lumineers' "Cleopatra" album artwork in dimensional form. A figure adorned with ceremonial horns and ornate costume emerges from textured, weathered tones of sepia and cream against a rustic stone backdrop. The composition balances earthen warmth with dramatic contrast, transforming the band's evocative imagery into tactile art.
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