Tianying Yu uses Risograph to make soft and nostalgic impressions of the things we might miss day to day
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Tianying Yu draws inspiration from her surroundings in New York City, capturing fleeting moments through her illustrations. She utilizes Risograph printmaking to bring everyday details to life, merging digital motion with a tactile, nostalgic aesthetic. By embracing the spontaneity and imperfections of printmaking, Yu ensures her work feels personal and heartfelt, contrasting with the precision of digital art. Her use of vibrant colors and geometric shapes creates a joyous visual experience, while also emphasizing the 'unseen narratives' she aims to preserve in her art.
Most of Tianying Yu's work is inspired by things she passes by day to day in New York City that catch her imagination: 'objects I find on the street or a feeling that just appears.'
Using geometric shapes and bold, joyful colours the illustrator brings her digitally made motion pieces into the warm printed palette of the Risograph to bring 'a more human touch to my work,' she says.
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