RYOTA, WHAT AM I TO YOU
Creative Direction & Production
RYOTA, WHAT AM I TO YOU
Creative Direction & Production

In this project, the essence of Picasso’s “Blue Period” was woven into the visual narrative, which inspired the birth of the direction. Reflecting on Ryota’s inspiration and the themes behind each track in his album, he explores themes ranging from self-acceptance and hope to emotional depth, relief, maturity, rebellion, and darkness.

In this project, the essence of Picasso’s “Blue Period” was woven into the visual narrative, which inspired the birth of the direction. Reflecting on Ryota’s inspiration and the themes behind each track in his album, he explores themes ranging from self-acceptance and hope to emotional depth, relief, maturity, rebellion, and darkness.

In this project, the essence of Picasso’s “Blue Period” was woven into the visual narrative, which inspired the birth of the direction. Reflecting on Ryota’s inspiration and the themes behind each track in his album, he explores themes ranging from self-acceptance and hope to emotional depth, relief, maturity, rebellion, and darkness.

The album artwork and lyric video approach for SonaOne's new project by MONOLOGUE, centers around our core ethos. We've carefully crafted these visuals to align with the essence of the track, emphasizing the absence of a specific identity or persona. Instead, we've focused on conveying the lyrical message in a tasteful yet impactful manner, ensuring it remains the primary focus of the visuals.
In this project, the essence of Picasso’s “Blue Period” was woven into the visual narrative, which inspired the birth of the direction. Reflecting on Ryota’s inspiration and the themes behind each track in his album, he explores themes ranging from self-acceptance and hope to emotional depth, relief, maturity, rebellion, and darkness.
In this project, the essence of Picasso’s “Blue Period” was woven into the visual narrative, which inspired the birth of the direction. Reflecting on Ryota’s inspiration and the themes behind each track in his album, he explores themes ranging from self-acceptance and hope to emotional depth, relief, maturity, rebellion, and darkness.
In this project, the essence of Picasso’s “Blue Period” was woven into the visual narrative, which inspired the birth of the direction. Reflecting on Ryota’s inspiration and the themes behind each track in his album, he explores themes ranging from self-acceptance and hope to emotional depth, relief, maturity, rebellion, and darkness.