The Housebuilding EP was inspired by the unexpected popularity of a heartfelt original track featured in Red Dead Redemption II’s epilogue. The song itself is lighthearted and whimsical in tone, it’s a rare moment of levity and fun in the otherwise gritty, emotional world. To reflect that spirit, the artwork embraces the fun and camaraderie of the game's iconic house building montage. I highlighted the bond between John, Charles, and Uncle as they work side by side, set against the backdrop of the expansive, untamed frontier. The goal was to capture both the humor and hopefulness of the moment, and to remind players of the little moments that make the world of Red Dead so memorable.

A musician in cowboy attire playing a guitar while kneeling on stage with a microphone stand nearby. The background features a clear sky and a stadium-like setting.
A vinyl record album titled 'The Music of Red Dead Redemption II: The Housebuilding EP', featuring cover art with three people walking on a construction site, the record is light blue and white with swirling patterns.
Silhouetted figures of cowboys riding horses against a red sunset background, with a list of song titles and credits on the left and right sides of the image.
The image displays a gray-scale illustrated scene in a graveyard with silhouettes of gravestones and two figures, one kneeling and one standing, both dressed in 1800s frontier-style clothing, including wide-brimmed hats. The background features mountains and a cloudy sky.
A decorative red letter R and star with intricate swirl patterns on a black background.