
Amyl and the Sniffers, Connie Constance, and more reveal collaborative projects with Gucci
Amyl and the Sniffers, Connie Constance, and more have launched their collaborative projects with Gucci, titled #GucciGig.
#GucciGig is, as the site states, a collaborative project that "invites musicians and artists to work together in representing their live performance in illustrations, photography and videos, characterized by backstage and onstage reportage, fan art and gig flyer design."
Amyl and the Sniffers and Connie Constance are only two of the 12 projects, which also features Weyes Blood, Jehnny Beth, Yves Tumor, Curtis Harding, Cole Alexander, Kikagaku Moyo, Merry Lamb Lamb, and more.
Each project is unique. Weyes Blood created a oceanic vinyl cover, while Jehnny Beth created an after show diary-style piece, and Kikagaku Moyo have created a series of psychedelic logos.
Japanese psychedelia band @kikagaku_moyo worked with illustrator #AlessioVitelli for #GucciGig, casting the band wearing #GucciEyewear black aviators with yellow lenses in rainbow-colored 1970s-style psychedelic posters. pic.twitter.com/b1n6i9GN9o
— gucci (@gucci) May 14, 2019
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