Dunja Janković is an artist from Croatia who lives and works in Barcelona. Her work spans different media, from collaging, 3D installations and comics as abstract narration to music and video. In her latest book, she experiments heavily with risograph and with how the machine works, printing layers of colour over one another. Through various combination of colour and psychedelic patterns, her abstract compositions speak without words and together form a vibrant experience in the form of a book.

42 pages
187×262 mm
Saddle-stitched, four-color risograph, sunflower, blue, red and black ink

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