Jonathan Zawada, a talented graphic designer and visual artist originally from Perth, Australia, is the creative mind behind Flume’s Grammy-winning album art. His collaboration with Flume resulted in the captivating visuals for the “Skin” album and its accompanying EPs.
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Zawada’s work seamlessly blends organic and synthetic elements, reflecting the contrast that Flume’s music embodies. The intricate botanical renderings on the record covers were inspired by horticultural influences from Flume’s own mother.
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Together, they crafted an aesthetic that resonates with the music, creating a visual narrative that extends from the physical records to Flume’s legendary live performances. Flume, is an Australian musician, DJ, and music producer widely considered a pioneer of future bass who helped popularise the genre.
Flume’s second studio album, Skin, released in 2016 topped the ARIA Albums Chart and won the Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
In 2011, Flume’s track “Possum” received its first radio play on Triple J Unearthed. Flume’s mixtape “Hi This Is Flume” (2019) showcased his boundary-pushing creativity. His third studio album, “Palaces” (2022), further explored new sonic territories.


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