After perfecting the fine motor skills needed to write at a young age, we no longer need to think about the physical act it takes to form letters with our hand. Our handwriting is so malleable that its development is a work in progress throughout our lives, straying away from how we first learned. The artist has paid attention to the abnormalities in the letters that personalise an individual’s handwriting and gone through a process of estranging the letters from the words to encourage a focus on the mark-making that has evolved, as opposed to what the letters mean. Through this work, she is allowing something as banal as one of those letters written months ago, to take up space and time in a pursuit to give value to the unconscious adaptations we create within our handwriting.