Self-Initiated Project
Ambient Electronica / Experimental Pop / Digital Surrealism
Visual Direction, Abstract Rendering, Color Mapping
Hertzflower ventures into a speculative realm where frequency shapes form—a vivid landscape where sound pulses into existence and electric emotion takes root in digital soil. This piece fuses fluid abstraction with structured chaos, crafting a visual field that feels both floral and synthetic, fragile yet alive with energy. Electric blues and molten golds weave through layered textures, capturing a surreal bloom frozen mid-pulse—a dreamlike vision that feels alien yet hauntingly familiar. It’s not a mere reflection of music, but a premonition of sound, with every swirl and fracture hinting at a sonic architecture that evolves and connects.
Abstract Fluid Mapping: Experimental distortions echo frequency waves and organic flow, blending art and technology.
Color Contrast: Blues and golds clash to ignite emotional friction and a rhythmic visual pulse.
Analog Texture Layering: Scanner noise and neural interference add depth, evoking a tactile digital presence.
Typographic Silence: No title disrupts the immersion, letting the visual resonance take center stage.
Hertzflower is a cover that invites feeling over analysis, embodying fearless abstraction and tonal storytelling through color, composition, and chaos. Ideal for avant-garde music, it showcases my ability to craft immersive, genreless visual worlds from pure concept. This project highlights my skill in transforming abstract ideas into evocative design, a strength I bring to every creative endeavor.