"During the past years I have concentrated on working with language and using written texts as visual objects. The duality created when words themselves are transformed into paper, instead of just being written out on paper, is what most interests me. Somewhat like in poetry, using this technique I find that what is not said is also told,and that the gaps between letters become significant, since in an indirect fashion, they reflect the presence of a support no longer visible. Words here are not just supported on paper: they are paper. Support and contents become the same thing. " - Miriam Londoño
To see more of her intricate work go to her website.
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