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The use of flowers is typical of the indie genre and are constantly used throughout female indie-
artists photographs. Flowers hold connotations of innocence and
femininity, therefore making the female artist seem sweet and in
touch with her feminine side. Another example of an artist who is consistently shown with flowers
is Lana Del Rey.
The inclusion of lungs on the magazine advert holds reference to
the intensity and sheer power of the artists voice. Another reason that the
lungs may have been used as an iconic image is due to the fact that they are a vital organ needed for
breathing and therefore living. This could potentially link to the idea of life and nature, symolising Florence
and the Machine’s music and natural and ‘effortless’.
The fact that the artist is wearing the lungs around her neck as a necklace
suggests that she is proud of her vocal ability and that she is the
owner of her ability (in charge of her own voice).
Vinyl are very stereotypically linked and iconic with the indie genre and due to Florence and the Machine having ‘vinyl’ printed for release
helps to link the artist with the indie genre.
I C O N O G R A P H Y
The central positioning of the artist makes it clear to the audience that she is the main artist and is of some
importance to the act.
C H A R A C T E R
The artists facial expression appears to be very blank in this specific image; in addition to her bodily
pose looking weak and fragile. This holds link to a typical female
‘damsel in distress’ look and could suggest negative imagery towards
the female artist population, as she is presenting herself as weak, in
comparison to male artists where they typically present themselves as
strong and powerful characters.For example, Robin Thicke’s ‘Sex
Therapy’ album cover.
In this image, the artists face looks flawless and this is a stereotypical trait for artists. Many celebrities aim to look ‘perfect’ in images in
order to present themselves in the best possible light, despite the
desired look being unobtainable.
S E T T I N G
This image is taken in a studio setting, but has been adapted in
order to appear as an outdoor scene.The artist has tried to make the
advert seem like a flower garden with the use of flowers, birds and gates. The ‘at one with nature’ approach is something which is often seen with female indie artists. For example,
This type of imagery makes the female artist seem more
approachable and innocent and therefore (in terms of Florence and
the Machine) makes for a bigger surprise when listening to the
content of the album.
The use of the dark background/setting helps to create a focal point on the main artist, as well as highlighting the pale skin
tones of the artist. The colours used throughout the
image are consistent with the pale theme and therefore highlight the
idea that the artists music is somewhat dark in contrast to other
music being advertised.