The series of works that Prost is showcasing in this publication have stripped the language to its simplest form, as single words or just letters, as in the case of Identity. In Rose, the first letter and the third letter have been swapped, changing the word to Sores. The jagged sides of the two rose petals seem to replicate the thorns of a rose and hold the word together.





Silence is slightly hidden behind a square, which silences the word itself; redaction of this word thus becomes a form of suppression. Identity could suggest one finding one’s identity within a society of conforming. Drifting is not centred but rather floating within a square placed in a part of the image that seems to have no direction, showing the drift of the object and the text itself.