Drawing on Arabic semiotics and dwelling on calligraphy as a means of interpretive transcendence, Koraïchi's work utilises letters and signage to
evoke figurative imagery and present universal messages to a global audience.
Using a
figurative style and
imagery of African Americans in urban, suburban, and interior settings, Marshall's work has often addressed social issues stemming from the Civil Rights movement,
evoking the nostalgia and idealism of that era.