An exercise in expressing the character of an artist using only their name through a combination of typography and photographic manipulation.
Henry James (1843—1916).
An interpretation of the use of point of view and the unreliable narrator.
Here, the point of view is crucial to the correct representation of the type, which is then unreliable as a picture of three dimensional type.
Paul Gauguin (1848—1903).
Two treatments reflecting Gauguin's use of nature.
A woodcut treatment, suggesting the name with the scene and referencing forms from his own woodcuts.
A digital photograph of the name constructed in three dimensions, with digital colour manipulation referencing Gauguin's
Blue trees.