Risography printing
"Black Cat" by Joe O'Donnell is not a realistic portrait of a cat – and that's precisely what makes this art print so powerful. The shapes are rough, the colors saturated, the outlines almost shimmering. Everything appears like a digital painting, somewhere between pixel art and Impressionism.
The Manchester-based illustrator invites us to take a closer look – the figure truly takes shape only when the eye intervenes. Yet, a gentle tranquility pervades everything: The cat gazes calmly out of the picture, as if it has just decided that nothing will go wrong today.
Printed by Kiblind Atelier using the Riso technique – powerful, playful, idiosyncratic.
Risography printing
"Black Cat" by Joe O'Donnell is not a realistic portrait of a cat – and that's precisely what makes this art print so powerful. The shapes are rough, the colors saturated, the outlines almost shimmering. Everything appears like a digital painting, somewhere between pixel art and Impressionism.
The Manchester-based illustrator invites us to take a closer look – the figure truly takes shape only when the eye intervenes. Yet, a gentle tranquility pervades everything: The cat gazes calmly out of the picture, as if it has just decided that nothing will go wrong today.
Printed by Kiblind Atelier using the Riso technique – powerful, playful, idiosyncratic.