Imagine between the mountains, into the unknown. Within the tapestry of “The Third Scene”, an immersive experience beckons—a symphony where wind, music, dust, campfire, and water dance in nature’s harmony. It’s a festival of sound and meditation, an invitation to immerse yourself in cradle of Mother Nature. As you step into this transformative journey, let the soothing touch of wind and water tenderly shed the weight of negative energy and revokes your connection to the earth’s essence.
In the same spirit, the creation of this poster mirrors this enchanting narrative. Like the raw elements of the land, it is meticulously woven through the art of analog typography. From lino cutting to the reverberating touch of metal type. It’s inception echoes the essence of tangible humanity.
Just as ludlow type casting bridges history and innovation, this poster’s making process weaves tradition and modernity. Analog type setting becomes a meditative act, aligning characters like the notes of a melodious composition grown from the earth. Color gradient flowing from bottom to top, then blends back with the surroundings at the bottom, evokes the imagery of the soul’s journey, the flowing water amidst the mountains, and the pursuit of inner balance. On The blurred granular texture of paper invites imagery reminiscent of land or forests. Letterpress printing becomes a harmonious echo, resonating with the reconnection of humanity to nature by its analog craftsmanship.
It’s a tribute to the touchable and the tangible rather than the poster itself. Guided by the ethos of The Third Scene, it distances itself from digital convenience, much like the event asks us to shed worldly tensions. As you engage with this artwork, you’re participating in a symphony of creation that mirrors the harmony of nature, inviting you to imagine, to reconnect, and to trace your roots through a mythical connection that ignites your inner spirits.
Zoom in, zoom out, safely, internally.

exhibited at earth edition festival LA, curated by vision 2030
