Born in Helsinki 1991 I Lives and works in Helsinki
Ines Sederholm belongs to a younger generation of artists with a background in street art who have become established in the gallery world. Her characteristic style is illustrative, with bright colors and bold graphic patterns. She uses spray paint and acrylics and paints everything by hand.
Sederholm is an autodidact. Her work has been shown in several public spaces, including Park Slope in NYC, US, and the Pasila Railway Station in Helsinki. She exhibited during the Helsinki Design Week, where she transformed Alvar Aalto’s iconic Stool 60 into a personal work of art. Sederholm is also a co-founder of the Sähinä Cultural Center.
Galerie Forsblom has been representing Ines Sederholm since 2018.