Caffeine Orange is a double exposure. The cover art for Caffeine Orange leans into my Canadian prairie roots — boots, shirt, bolo tie. A western vibe, but the song itself isn’t country at all. Not in lyrics, rhythm, or arrangement. That doubling effect: something you think you see but don’t hear, something you think you recognise but slightly out of place.
For the art work, I wanted it to echo the last EP — so we carried forward the fonts and logos by
@paticia_____ , but washed it out, body disappearing into background. I don’t think in the photoshoot with
@revellwithoutacause we were thinking of a doubling effect, but in the design weeks later, the overlay emerged: a sense of double time, the 8am coming and going, the now, the then, the before, the next.
Someone — you, me, all of us — looking in directions all at once. Bodies here and fading, present and absent, fizzing and fading in memory. An after-image. A double exposure of intimacy.
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