Clean. The beginnings of a poster series where everyday images and objects are revisited furthering the notion of keeping things clean. The hope was to expose everyday and forgotten objects in a manner that would render new meanings and associations with them. This was an exploration in restraint and allowing the user to take a more active position in the messaging. The medium was intentionally exploring the physical qualities of cleanliness. In using the minimal amount of toner possible to render such images, with white typography and a limited hue, this poster explores the synthesis of process and messaging.


