Abstract Typography Student Exhibit

Curated by David Koeth
Fine Arts Building, Bakersfield College, Bakersfield, CA
2019

Abstract Typography Student Exhibit consisted of soup cans inspired by David Caron’s work. All the font from the original can is represented in the design, having their text deconstructed and placed in a new abstraction. Typography focused pieces with a focus on grunge-like esthetics to enhance the design. Sarah chose a can of Cambell’s Tomato Soup and kept the color pallet best known to the brand.

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Abstract Can Student Exhibit – Full View

Soup cans text deconstructed and placed in a new abstraction inspired by David Carson’s work.

Abstract Can Student Exhibit – Close

Soup cans text deconstructed and placed in a new abstraction inspired by David Carson’s work.

Sarah’s Abstract Can Front

Carson Can Student Exhibit. Abstract typography renditions of Soup Cans. Tomato soup can deconstructed text and placed in a new abstraction inspired by David Carson’s work.

Sarah’s Abstract Soup Can

Carson Can Student Exhibit. Abstract typography renditions of Soup Cans. Tomato soup can deconstructed text and placed in a new abstraction inspired by David Carson’s work.

Sarah’s Abstract Can Side

Carson Can Student Exhibit. Abstract typography renditions of Soup Cans. Tomato soup can deconstructed text and placed in a new abstraction inspired by David Carson’s work.

Sarah’s Abstract Can Back

Carson Can Student Exhibit. Abstract typography renditions of Soup Cans. Tomato soup can deconstructed text and placed in a new abstraction inspired by David Carson’s work.