Naomi Foyle
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Photographic artist John Luke Chapman / darklingeye has produced cover images for five of Naomi Foyle’s poetry publications with Waterloo Press, and for the single ‘Boas & Blindfolds’, Naomi’s song with trio The Vales.  View more of John Chapman’s striking and evocative work on Instagram @darklingeye.

The cover of a record. An abstract image of a lightbulb glowing against an orange background. Text reads 'The Vales: Boas and Blindfolds'.
‘Boas & Blindfolds’ by The Vales (2024)

 

The cover of Salt & Snow, featuring a photo of a bronze salt cellar, tipped on its side and overflowing with salt out of which emerges a small violet flower. Photo by John Luke Chapman.
‘In Salt’ for Salt & Snow (2025)

 

The cover of Importents by Naomi Foyle. The cover image, an artwork by John Luke Chapman, depicts a rocky vortex, a black void surrounded by folds of what could be cloth or stone.
‘Undertow No. 11’ for Importents (2021)

 

The front cover of No Enemy but Time, an image of a feather in an ink pot, with seedheads floating past.
‘for mairtín’ for No Enemy but Time (2017)

 

The cover of The World Cup, an image of an antique brass goblet with a goddess as a stem, standing in front of a starry jasmine. There are flames coming out of the goblet.
The World Cup (2010) [untitled]
The cover of The Night Pavilion, with an image of the moon seen in a hand mirror resting on snow and surrounded by moths.
The Night Pavilion (2008) [untitled]

 

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