
Charlie Spencer is a visual artist who works with raw materials to recreate contemporary symbols (such as those from the world of sport) worn down and aged like ancient ruins.
Beyond the need to photograph the remnants of his process (the off-cuts and fragments considered as meaningful as the works themselves), Charlie needed a digital companion for his exhibition: a site visitors could browse on-site to learn about each piece, much like a printed brochure, but built for a screen.
I photographed the Fragments series and designed and developed a minimal website that puts the works and their textures front and center. A faintly visible grid structure references the wire frameworks beneath some of the sculptures, while the black-and-white art direction echoes the rawness of the material. The visual identity is deliberately stripped back, so nothing competes with the art itself.












