



Visually, Jesse Hora's work - works really well. For example the 'illustrating type' piece, the fact that one word is made from a pencil and the other word looks like its written with a pencil communicates what its about straight away.
I really like all the other pieces, I think they relate to my practice in terms of how the images used directly relate to the word - i.e. Salad days uses salad to make the letterforms - quite a simple idea but I don't think there is anything wrong with that.
I really like all the other pieces, I think they relate to my practice in terms of how the images used directly relate to the word - i.e. Salad days uses salad to make the letterforms - quite a simple idea but I don't think there is anything wrong with that.
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