LETTERS IN MY FORM
Letters have always been more than symbols on a page — they carry sound, rhythm, memory. In Letters in My Form, I stripped them back to their raw marks, seeing them not as language but as movement and shape.
Created on vintage 1970s card, each section holds a trace of repetition, almost like a code written and erased. The black-and-white textures shift between clarity and blur — much like how words feel when you can’t always read them, but you can still sense their meaning.
For me, this piece is about the space between communication and silence. It’s letters through my eyes — imperfect, fractured, but alive with their own form.
Description:
Medium: Mixed media on vintage 1970s card
Dimensions: [add size here]
Framed by the artist
LETTERS IN MY FORM
Letters have always been more than symbols on a page — they carry sound, rhythm, memory. In Letters in My Form, I stripped them back to their raw marks, seeing them not as language but as movement and shape.
Created on vintage 1970s card, each section holds a trace of repetition, almost like a code written and erased. The black-and-white textures shift between clarity and blur — much like how words feel when you can’t always read them, but you can still sense their meaning.
For me, this piece is about the space between communication and silence. It’s letters through my eyes — imperfect, fractured, but alive with their own form.
Description:
Medium: Mixed media on vintage 1970s card
Dimensions: [add size here]
Framed by the artist