Risography printing
Even with "Poodle," Joe O'Donnell stays true to his style: rough textures, intense colors, and a motif that only fully reveals itself upon a second glance.
The poodle stands like a statue – clearly outlined, yet slightly detached. The British illustrator plays with perception here too: the animal appears like a digital painting composed of pixels, paint, and halftone dots.
What remains is a tranquility, almost a simple dignity, which is amplified by the abstracted representation. No kitsch, no glitter – just a dog looking out from the surface.
Printed using the Risograph process by Kiblind Atelier. For everyone who doesn't want realistic animal portraits – but character.
Risography printing
Even with "Poodle," Joe O'Donnell stays true to his style: rough textures, intense colors, and a motif that only fully reveals itself upon a second glance.
The poodle stands like a statue – clearly outlined, yet slightly detached. The British illustrator plays with perception here too: the animal appears like a digital painting composed of pixels, paint, and halftone dots.
What remains is a tranquility, almost a simple dignity, which is amplified by the abstracted representation. No kitsch, no glitter – just a dog looking out from the surface.
Printed using the Risograph process by Kiblind Atelier. For everyone who doesn't want realistic animal portraits – but character.