Edith Tamayo is a Mexican singer who is well-known in the music scene in copenhagen for her interpretations of traditional and original compositions of latinoamerican music. Her new album includes only new original music composed by her but with a strong insight into her past as an artist and her troubled hometown Sinaloa, Mexico. The cover tries to reflect this journey into her own past and her re-encounter with the artist that she is thanks to that past.
On-going New Album Cover Design for Mexican singer Edith Tamayo


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