Renowned artist, Roger Dean, understood for his renowned album cover art for Yes, Uriah Heep, and Asia (however mainly Yes), has actually been Facebook streaming the advancement and rendering of the cover for Yes’ upcoming record.
Dean did the very first session on Wednesday and the second today. Sadly, his feed has had bad audio and buffering concerns, making it challenging to view. Let’s hope some of that can get sorted out by the next one.
See future sessions on his Facebook page
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