THANK YOU!!!I'm not entirely sure what the technique for including images within letters is referred to (if anything), although I believe this would not stop you from discussing any of the following and subsequently linking it to this aspect of the image:
I hope this helps!
- Composition: This includes what an image is made up of, such as where things are placed, how it is framed as well as the colours used. This generally refers to the image as a whole, and you may be able to discuss images being placed within letters as part of composition.
- Salience: How much any section of an image draws the viewer’s eyes. The most salient feature of an image is whatever/wherever the viewer’s eyes are first drawn when they look at it. Salience is always deliberate and usually created through contrast, colour, framing and layout. In the case of this photo, you can argue that images being included within letters is a salient element and provide reasons for this.
- Symbolism: The use of one image/object to represent an idea or concept that is more complex than it is. Here, you can make reference to images being included within letters and subsequently discuss the more complex idea that is being conveyed.