INK-P9
INK-P9
INK-P9

Ian Shevack

INK-P9

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  • Medium: customized print, Mixed Media on printed canva
  • Size: 80x120cm
  • Year: 2023

The artwork ‘INK-P9’ by Ian Shevack is a customized limited print crafted in 2023 with mixed media on printed canvas.

Ian Shevack is a Berlin-based artist. For over 17 years, Ian has developed and refined his technique „Klecksography“, which uses inkblots to create art. His practice is unconventional: He paints on raw and unstretched canvas on the floor. This allows him to move freely on the canvas while stretching, folding, dripping, and gushing Japanese ink. His work is completed within the viewer’s imagination, inspired by abstract ink forms and vivid color fields. Ian’s art emancipates viewers from what the artist wants them to see to focusing on what they actually perceive. He started his career in Los Angeles with an art collective named ‚F.A.M‘ and continued painting in Berlin. He is known for his pioneering contribution to the Solar Art Panel Series, collaborating with Olafur Eliasson. Currently, he is a resident at the Starke Stiftung and represented by Notagallery Berlin and Kamille Gallery in Perth.

About

Ian Shevack

Ian Shevack is a Berlin-based artist. For over 17 years, Ian has developed and refined his technique “Klecksography”, which uses inkblots to create art. His practice is unconventional: He paints on raw and unstretched canvas on the floor. This allows him to move on the canvas while stretching, folding, dripping, and gushing Japanese ink. His work is completed within the viewer’s imagination, inspired by abstract ink forms and vivid color fields. Ian’s art emancipates viewers from what the artist wants them to see to focus on what they actually perceive. He started his career in Los Angeles with an art collective called ‘FAM’ and continued painting in Berlin. He is known for his pioneering contribution to the Solar Art Panel Series, collaborating with Olafur Eliasson. Currently, he is a resident at the Starke Stiftung and represented by Notagallery Berlin and Kamille Gallery in Perth.