Our Five to Frame series brings you exceptional pieces of art to discover and frame.
For Cameron Moll, what began as a sort of “self-inflicted” design challenge in 2008 has blossomed into a love for seeing objects of almost any shape or size and finding creative ways to re-imagine them with letters, numbers, and glyphs. More than 300 hours were invested in studying the initial subject of the Brooklyn Bridge, researching period type, designing the artwork and hiding dozens of names and locations near the bridge throughout the piece. The Golden Gate Bridge was the next subject in what led to several more and the creation of his series Structures in Type.
We're thrilled to present these five Letterpress prints of stunning detail, available custom framed to your exact liking!
Brooklyn Bridge In Type
The Brooklyn Bridge, re-imagined as if constructed entirely with type, handcrafted character by character with dozens of names and locations hidden throughout the piece. Letterpress printed by Bryce Knudson of Bjørn Press as a limited edition of 1,500.
Salt Lake Temple In Type
The Salt Lake Temple, handcrafted character by character over the course of roughly 100 hours. Letterpress printed on Crane Lettra Pearl by Bryce Knudson of Bjørn Press (signed but not numbered).
Golden Gate Bridge In Type
The Golden Gate Bridge re-imagined as if constructed entirely with type. Handcrafted character by character and printed in black ink on white Crane letterpress paper. Each copy is signed and numbered as a limited edition of 1,500.
Provo Tabernacle In Type
The historic Provo Tabernacle, renovated as the Provo City Center Temple, re-imagined as if designed entirely with type and handcrafted character by character. Letterpress printed on Crane Lettra Pearl by Bryce Knudson of Bjørn Press (signed but not numbered).
Colosseo Palatino Glyphs
These glyphs are based on the work of master Italian calligrapher M. Giovambattista Palatino (ca. 1515–1575), as featured in Libro di M. Giovambattista Palatino Cittadino Romano, published in Rome around 1550 AD. Letterpress printed on Crane Lettra Pearl by Bryce Knudson of Bjørn Press.