Art & Design

“Typo Humaine” by Pinch Martin Tremblay

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A different typeface is created with the bodies of two naked models. Canadian photographer Pinch Martin Tremblay captures the acrobatic movements of a white man and a black woman combined in perfect harmony and shaping letters of the Abecedarium Latinum. The photo series of this creative project in named “Typo Humaine” and until it features only the 8 of the 26  alphabet’s characters.

Against a black surface, the models’s ripped bodies seems to be defining gravity while also conveying the interracial message that people despite their differences can harmonically coexist and create works of great beauty.

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