Gestures
Remembering when letters were felt.
Gestures explores a return to a preverbal state of form and meaning. Each work emerges from the Future Typo 4 typeface system. This trinity evokes a time when letters were felt, not explained. It carries the emotion of first experience, before language became structured, measured, or rational.
It remembers a moment when form came before meaning, when imagination moved freely through shape, and when expression existed without explanation. These works communicate through gesture, like the movement of a hand or body. They represent embodied memory, where movement is remembered by the body rather than the mind.
The red, blue, and violet gestures feel like emotional impulses rather than designed objects. Rising carries the emotion of emergence and vitality. Flowing evokes calm continuity and trust. Turning suggests transformation and inner change. Together, they form a quiet emotional arc of becoming.
Each work holds a single movement suspended at its peak. A typographic gesture preserved as a form, where motion becomes silent but still felt. Each gesture holds one hidden letter from the Future Typo typeface system, revealed only to the collector.
When letters were not yet systems of logic, but living shapes of imagination.
Rising
Rising
Emergence and vitality.
Rising holds a red surge of form, expanding upward with focused force. The gesture feels like an ascent captured mid-breath, where intensity gathers and becomes presence. A hidden letter is embedded within the structure, revealed only to the collector.
Flowing
Flowing
Calm continuity and trust.
Flowing moves in blue circulation, shaped by smooth repetition and quiet direction. The gesture holds motion without interruption, as if the form is still moving beyond the frame. A hidden letter remains sealed inside the structure, revealed only to the collector.
Turning
Turning
Transformation and inner change.
Turning carries violet movement shaped into a pivot of form. The gesture folds and rotates through space, holding transformation as a sculptural moment of transition. A hidden letter is locked inside the form, revealed only to the collector.