Dancin’ On Your Grave
Dancing On Your Grave is a visual interpretation of High Infidelity by Taylor Swift—less fan art, more emotional translation. It’s about betrayal and aftermath. About dancing on the edge of destruction, knowing full well it might cut you. It’s grace in grief. Motion in chaos. It asks: how do we carry ourselves after the world burns down? How do we move like we’re weightless while the knives are still upright?
The color palette pulls from smoldering tones—embers, dusk, soot, and smoke. Watercolor textures were layered to create that feeling of hazy aftermath, where time doesn’t move linearly. The fence of knives grounds the piece, stark and repetitive, like consequences you can’t talk your way out of.
This wasn’t about illustrating lyrics. It was about embodying the emotion behind them: regret, blame, self-protection, and the brutal honesty that sometimes follows a lie.
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