DELLAFUENTE

The Story
Azulejos de Corales is not a music video.
It is a world. A place where coral tiles line walls that do not exist, where a vinyl sleeve feels like a family heirloom, where a plate carries the same graphic weight as a film frame.
The project began with a question: what does this music look like if it becomes an object? What does it feel like if it becomes a room? From that question came a visual system — architectural, symbolic, warm — that could hold the album and everything built around it.
The film is the world in motion. The products are the world made tangible.





The Details
The visual system was built around a specific palette and texture language drawn from Andalusian tilework, domestic still-life and analog photography. Each product — vinyl cover, ceramic plate, t-shirt — was first developed as a standalone object and then integrated into the film at specific moments that feel earned, not inserted. Color grading was unified across still and motion to keep the world coherent from first frame to final product photograph.