Beautiful Clay Characters and Still Lifes by Irma Grunholz
Irma Gruenholz, a three-dimensional illustrator and sculptor based in Madrid, Spain, engages in a creative process centered on hand-sculpted illustrations using clay and various materials to achieve three-dimensional effects.
She enjoys delving into the potential of each project, embracing experimentation with textures and seeking novel solutions. Her portfolio spans illustrations for clients globally, including advertisements, books, posters, magazines, and online marketing campaigns.
More: Irma Gruenholz, Instagram, Behance
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