There’s something unsettling about the artwork for Ostraca’s upcoming LP, Eventualities. Four grayscale illustrations, each evoking a quiet but heavy inevitability. A woman standing in a checkered hallway, turning away from light
There’s something unsettling about the artwork for Ostraca’s upcoming LP, Eventualities. Four grayscale illustrations, each evoking a quiet but heavy inevitability. A woman standing in a checkered hallway, turning away from light
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