After a decade working in 3D animation across various London studios, Ines chose to step away from the digital world and return to a more tactile, hands-on approach. Drawn to the charming imperfection and accessibility of plasticine, she embraced the medium as a way to reconnect with the physicality of making. Her work is rich in character and playfulness, capturing the subtle mannerisms and everyday nuances of human expression.
Clients include: Monabanq, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, The Observer, Mc Donalds, The Wild Grains Bakery and Sticky Lemon