While a graduate student at Indiana University at Bloomington, I discovered
Concrete Poetry by chance. A book entitled
Concrete Poetry: A World View edited by Mary Ellen Solt (1920–2007) was on sale at the library. I was immediately drawn into the pages of poems — with letters and words moving in every direction creating lines, patterns, textures and sounds. As a graphic design student, I have been experimenting with typography and typesetting;
Concrete Poetry introduced me to new possibilities in re-thinking the relationship between visual and verbal design in relationship to space and time.