Between 2004 and 2010, I developed the visual and audiovisual work for the industrial techno band Carnalia, supporting their artistic evolution through the creation of album covers and music videos. This process evolved as an ongoing collaboration in which image and sound merged to shape a coherent, dark, and powerful visual universe aligned with the band’s sonic identity.
The album covers and audiovisual pieces explore visual languages connected to industrial aesthetics, the body, and experimentation, using graphic and narrative resources that reinforce the intensity, rawness, and conceptual depth of their music. Each project was conceived as a visual extension of Carnalia’s musical discourse, aiming to create impact, atmosphere, and a strong, recognizable identity within the industrial electronic scene.
This body of work consolidated a creative relationship grounded in constant experimentation and the construction of a solid aesthetic, where graphic design and video became essential tools for amplifying the band’s message and energy.