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Inuka [Biography]

Inuka

During three years travelling the world Inuka found a passion for photography and collecting the essence of every country she explored. The essence is often hidden in the small details and she found herself obsessively documenting the rich textures, patterns and colours throughout her trip.


Originally planning her route based on what animals she could encounter along the way she quickly found her focus and built up an inspiring collection of photos that fuelled her desire to create. Capturing beauty in the contrast of the urban decay in the slums of India against the beautiful silks, artwork and geometry woven throughout, she came home and found herself falling in love with the perfectly imperfect urban street art in her home city of London… and so she picked up a can of Montana gold and began to master the art of aerosol.


Inuka means ‘to evoke’ in Swahili which sets intention for this upcoming artists collection. Her work features vibrant colour and bold geometric patterns, marbled and precious metal gild detailing with a thick resin finish to boost the colour and give it that extra shine.


Inuka is exploring a range of mediums incorporating fabrics, stencilling, photography and acrylics reflecting the rich diversity of art she still passionately seeks and captures with her camera.

Drink The Kool Aid

Original Mixed Media

Lady La Nuit

Original Mixed Media

Miss Armani

Original Mixed Media

Miss Burberry

Original Mixed Media

Miss Gucci

Original Mixed Media

Miss Malone

Original Mixed Media

Bare Necessitites

Mixed Media on Board

Colour Code

Mixed Media on Board

Colour Code II

Mixed Media on Board

Concrete Jungle

Mixed Media on Canvas

Corridor Creep

Mixed Media on Canvas

Ed, Edd and Eddy

Mixed Media on Board

Everybody Wants To Be A Cat

Mixed Media on Board

Flowerbomb

Mixed Media

Heroes In A Half Shell

Mixed Media on Board

Jack and Sally

Mixed Media on Board

Mickey In Motion

Mixed Media on Board

Mickey's Emotions

Mixed Media on Board

Miss Laurent

Mixed Media

Odd Block III

Mixed Media on Board

Odd Block IX

Mixed Media on Board

Odd Block VI

Mixed Media on Board

Pitstop In London

Mixed Media on Canvas

Poor Unfortunate Souls

Mixed Media on Board

Shiver Me Timbers

Mixed Media on Board

Sleepy Morning In The Wood

Mixed Media on Board

Take A Break

Mixed Media on Canvas

The Laziest Cat

Mixed Media on Board

Urban Toons

Mixed Media on Canvas

Yabba Dabba Doo

Mixed Media on Board

Odd Block I

Mixed Media on Board

Odd Block II

Mixed Media on Board

Inuka

During three years travelling the world Inuka found a passion for photography and collecting the essence of every country she explored. The essence is often hidden in the small details and she found herself obsessively documenting the rich textures, patterns and colours throughout her trip.


Originally planning her route based on what animals she could encounter along the way she quickly found her focus and built up an inspiring collection of photos that fuelled her desire to create. Capturing beauty in the contrast of the urban decay in the slums of India against the beautiful silks, artwork and geometry woven throughout, she came home and found herself falling in love with the perfectly imperfect urban street art in her home city of London… and so she picked up a can of Montana gold and began to master the art of aerosol.


Inuka means ‘to evoke’ in Swahili which sets intention for this upcoming artists collection. Her work features vibrant colour and bold geometric patterns, marbled and precious metal gild detailing with a thick resin finish to boost the colour and give it that extra shine.


Inuka is exploring a range of mediums incorporating fabrics, stencilling, photography and acrylics reflecting the rich diversity of art she still passionately seeks and captures with her camera.

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