Those Things That Make Words

Lego based typographic arrangement.
The name Lego was coined by the Lego founder from the Danish phrase ‘leg godt’, meaning ‘play well’. It also means ‘I put together’ or ‘I assemble’ in Latin.

Self-initiated illustration project visualising a poem based on the writing of Andrea Dworkin
Love celebrates negation,
she submits to her own annihilation.
Self sacrifice for his fulfilment,
for his masculinity a redemption.

‘Every cloud has a grey lining that may be mistaken for silver in bad lighting’, in silver jewellery.
Below: ‘I feel therefore I am’, and a quote by Paul Cezanne, in chips






Those Things That Make Words

Lego based typographic arrangement.
The name Lego was coined by the Lego founder from the Danish phrase ‘leg godt’, meaning ‘play well’. It also means ‘I put together’ or ‘I assemble’ in Latin.

Self-initiated illustration project visualising a poem based on the writing of Andrea Dworkin
Love celebrates negation,
she submits to her own annihilation.
Self sacrifice for his fulfilment,
for his masculinity a redemption.

‘Every cloud has a grey lining that may be mistaken for silver in bad lighting’, in silver jewellery.
Below: ‘I feel therefore I am’, and a quote by Paul Cezanne, in chips





