Lexica (Typographic Language)
"Lexica (Typographic Language)" embodies the artist's investigation into the enduring significance of symbolic forms and alphabetic characters, both elements that have fundamentally influenced human cognition and facilitated cross-cultural meaning transmission throughout history. These works transcend conventional textual representation, functioning as visual constructs designed to generate substantive emotional and intellectual engagement.
The collection emerged from comprehensive research into historical communication systems, spanning from the paleolithic cave paintings of Altamira to the complex hieroglyphic traditions of Mesoamerican civilizations. Through systematic analysis of how ancient societies employed pictographic and glyphic systems to transmit conceptual information, the artist developed a methodological approach toward creating an autonomous visual language with a systematic code comprising signs, symbols, and gestural marks.
Through the integration of this symbolic vocabulary with contemporary artistic practices, she established a distinctive typographic framework that articulates personal aesthetic philosophy while enabling intuitive, affective modes of narrative expression. Each work functions as a mediating structure between individual and collective experience, facilitating interpretive engagement that operates independently of conventional linguistic parameters
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