Ines Gradot's inky marker pen drawings blend into Risograph prints that look like paintings
Briefly

Inès Gradot's multilayered risograph prints draw from personal experiences, blending memories and nature, prioritizing the feeling behind a subject over mere representation.
By using alcohol-based markers on absorbent paper, Inès achieves watercolor-like effects in her prints, embracing unexpected marks and the transformation of initial drawings.
Inès balances her role as a Risograph print technician with freelance work, citing her collective as a significant source of inspiration and collaboration.
Her art is influenced by folk traditions and outsider art, reflecting a passion for storytelling through visual imagery and an invitation to explore emotional connections.
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