DYAD is a collaboration between a poet and a graphic artist. In its thirty-two image-poems, linear reading expands into spatial exploration, so that each piece is both a poem and a work of visual art. More than a text or script, other than a mere series or set of segments of alphabetic writing, each image-poem turns, rather, into an intricate artefact with a plasticity of its own, and its own implicit depths, potential undercurrents and explicitly actualised surfaces. An
image-field is created, among whose patterns meanings and forms interact - and play.