Jan 30, 2019
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Hidden Landscapes Inside Musical Instruments

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Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

In a 2009 print campaign for the Chamber Orchestra of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Art Director Bjoern Ewers captured the insides of instruments, revealing the hidden landscapes within.

The interiors appear larger than life, with each instrument conveying a different emotion and sense of space. While the softly lit interior of the violin exudes tranquillity, the staggered pipes of the organ are reminiscent of a skyline in a bustling metropolitan city.

 

 

Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

Art Direction by Bjoern Ewers for the Berliner Philharmoniker

 

 

Sources and Credits

Art Direction: Bjoern Ewers
Copywriter: Mona Sibai, Agency Scholz & Friends Berlin
Client: Berliner Philharmoniker
Photographer: Mierswa Kluska
Creative Director: Michael Winterhagen
CD Copywriter: Nils Busche

Bjoern Ewers on Behance
Berliner Philharmoniker
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Article Categories:
art · landscapes · macro · miniature · MUSIC

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