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ArtistGenerate an Jefferson Airplane inspired album cover in the Metal Hurlant art style for female acid punk band "Artemis Punk" featuring retro psychedelic wizard fantasy art for cover song "Incense and Peppermint". The cover should be a pulsating, neon-drenched fever dream of 1960s psychedelia colliding with gutter-punk rebellion—a swirling vortex where Day-Glo fractals drip like melted wax over the snarling, smudged-mascara face of Artemis Punk's lead singer Emma Watson, her pupils blown wide with chemically enhanced revelation. Her leather jacket, studded with broken mirror shards, reflects prismatic light onto a background of tie-dye mushroom clouds erupting behind her, while her bandmates (Jenna Ortega playing drums, Elle Fanning wailing on guitar back to back with Sadie Frost on bass guitar) materialize like ghosts out of graffiti mist in the periphery: the bassist's fingers bleed neon as she plucks a bass guitar shaped like a peyote cactus, the drummer's arms stretch into infinity as she pounds a kit made of vintage TV sets spewing static. The title "Incense and Peppermint" curls in liquid silver letters around a giant, glowing peppermint candy dissolving into a skull above mettallic band name "Artemis Punk", its stripes morphing into barbed wire. At the bottom, a rat puffs on a smoldering Marijuana cigarette, its eyes replaced with tiny spinning mandalas. Every inch vibrates with the sticky-sweet stench of burnt sugar and amphetamines.
The album cover for Artemis Punk's "Incense and Peppermint" bursts with vibrant, neon hues, merging 1960s psychedelia with gutter-punk energy. The lead singer's fierce gaze and reflective leather jacket dominate the scene, surrounded by her bandmates materializing from graffiti mist. A swirling vortex of Day-Glo fractals and psychedelic imagery creates a mesmerizing backdrop, while whimsical elements like a glowing peppermint candy and a rat with mandala eyes add to the surreal atmosphere. The title and band name, crafted in liquid silver and barbed wire, complete this electrifying visual journey.