Imperfection Study 9.3 by Laufey Jónsdóttir
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Laufey Jónsdóttir - Imperfection Study 9.3
Laufey Jóndóttir is an artist, graphic designer, and creative director in Reykjavík, Iceland. In her artwork, Laufey likes to explore the tension between the complex human mind and the constricting society it lives within. These abstracts are a perfectionist’s exercise in imperfection with the unforgiving medium, ink. The work examines the balance between the controlled and the impulsive.