El Paraíso Perdido by Venezuelan indie-rock band La Vida Bohéme features energetic sound and sharp social commentary. They aimed for a music video blending craft and protest by Venezuelan artists.
The song laments a city descending into chaos, with a miniature, handcrafted town as the main setting that highlights political tension, commercial noise, and urban decay.
I designed the political propaganda—megaphones as loudmouths, votes paid with dollar bills—and created the main titles, weathered by elements and corruption. The resulting music video is rich in depth and craftsmanship, and I’m proud of this work.
Art Direction
Illustration & Type treatment
Initial Sketches for
the main title and
propaganda illustrations
Propaganda Illustrations
Propaganda Illustrations
Propaganda Illustrations
Screengrabs of the propagandra from the music video