
Benoit Pomel is a French printmaker, engraver, and draughtsman focused on linocut, drypoint, and Tetra Pak printing. Work is produced in limited editions with a studio-led approach centered on physical craft. Imagery often includes seaside scenes, flowers, and intimate workshop studies. The printed surface is treated as an active part of the image’s character. Studio activity includes inventorying engraved plates and sharing progress, emphasizing mechanics of image transfer, ink loading, plate making, and editioning. The tone remains modest and tactile, rooted in traditional techniques and disciplined process.
"Benoit Pomel is a French printmaker, engraver, and draughtsman whose practice centers on linocut, drypoint, and Tetra Pak printing. He appears to work in limited editions and keeps a strong studio-led practice focused on the physical craft of printmaking."
"His imagery often leans toward seaside scenes, flowers, and intimate workshop studies, with the printed surface itself treated as part of the image's character. Recent posts show him inventorying engraved plates and sharing studio progress, which gives the work a very material, process-centered feel."
"The workshop photos suggest a maker who is deeply invested in the mechanics of image transfer, ink load, plate making, and editioning. That makes the work feel both handcrafted and disciplined."
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