Salsa di Pomodoro
| An ongoing project connected by typography, tomatoes, Italian food and culture. Note: Some works are for sale and the rubber stamped wall pieces are available for commission - contact the studio for details - Tel 020 7701 7245. |
The three typefaces explored in this book all vary in their degree of foundness. As Roland Barthes said: texts are ‘a tissue of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres of culture.’ A similar system of quotation and reinvention exists when designing a typeface. One of Jake Tilson’s aims in creating 3 Found Fonts was to examine their origins, context and influence on their surroundings. He researched, reconstructed and extended each typeface. An architectural methodology assisted this process by utilising typographical precedents as a guide and to suggest a solution for missing characters. When using precedents ideas of design authorship and copyright are explored. |
Salsa di Pomodoro - Artusi.Diorama 2003 227 X 130 X 28 cm |
Salsa di Pomodoro - Elizabeth David Rubber stamped rade resistant ink on oak faced plywood. 2003 - 2004 60 X 60 cm |
Italian Processed Tomatoes - Labels.Offset litho on assorted papers. 174 X 310 cm Collection Virmelskirchen Kunstverein. |
Salsa di Pomodoro Variations.Rubber stamped fade resistant ink, inkjet on archival paper mounted on twinflute, aluminum pushpins. 80 X 450 X 80 cm 2002 - 2003. |
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Salsa di Pomodoro - Elizabeth David Rubber stamped rade resistant ink on kitchen wall - in London 2003 - 2004 60 X 60 cm |
Salsa di Pomodoro - Artusi.Rubber stamped rade resistant ink on kitchen wall - in Venice 2004 60 X 60 cm |
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3 Found Fonts -bookpublished by Atlas 2003 Introduction by Gabriella Bassano. |
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