
The baby-floating-in-water cover for Nirvana’s Nevermind album is one of contemporary rock’s most iconic. It was shot by Austin-based photographer Kirk Weddle.
The baby-floating-in-water cover for Nirvana’s Nevermind album is one of contemporary rock’s most iconic. It was shot by Austin-based photographer Kirk Weddle.

The internet loves cats. We all know that. So it doesn't surprise anyone when artists use these adorable furballs in their art. Digital artist Alfra Martini, also known as aymvisuals, decided to improve music album covers by replacing people and objects with playful images of felines. The result - a fun series of well-known album covers like you've never seen before.
The internet loves cats. We all know that. So it doesn't surprise anyone when artists use these adorable furballs in their art.

Whether you’re a fan of Nirvana or not, chances are that you’re familiar with the cover of their Nevermind album. It’s the one with a naked baby chasing a dollar in a swimming pool, and a reader’s poll for Rolling Stone magazine rated it as the third most iconic cover of all time. That little baby – Spencer Elden – is now 25 years old, and in homage to the album’s quarter century anniversary, he recently decided to recreate the pose that made him famous.
Whether you’re a fan of Nirvana or not, chances are that you’re familiar with the cover of their Nevermind album.

After the success of last years Record Store Day face paints Natalie Sharp decided to Paint herself all over again. The faces were taking up to 8 hours to complete. One of the reasons why she loves vinyl is because of its true long playing physical format. She decided to listen to each album in full from start to end over and over again until the face was complete.
After the success of last years Record Store Day face paints Natalie Sharp decided to Paint herself all over again. The faces were taking up to 8 hours to complete.

From Pink Floyd to PJ Harvey, our Street View specialist shows us the world's cities through the lens of famous album covers
From Pink Floyd to PJ Harvey, our Street View specialist shows us the world's cities through the lens of famous album covers
