Letters

The words “text” and “textile” share their root in the Latin texere—to weave. Thinking writing through weaving opens an entire world of more-than-metaphorical register: ideas forming threads, arguments as seams, stitching, unraveling, tangled—and texture emerging through loose ends and tight knots.
Melis Ugurlusubstack.comLetters I’d like to receive 💌 the handwritten work of Joan Miró (1893–1983)
Rose Florencesubstack.comPainting by Letters: The Power of Words within Art
elephant.art
Language is more than communication. It’s a material for realising ideas. It’s direct and accessible, and when it’s turned into an object it takes on new meanings.
one of my favorite data projects: dear data, a year-long postcard engagement with hand-drawn data drawings based on Stefanie Posavec’s and Giorgia Lupi’s daily observations
anniething & anniewheresubstack.comIdeas related to this collection