Iñaki Beaskoa is a multidisciplinary artist from Barcelona who now lives in Berlin, Germany. Inspired by the transformative processes he observes in his surroundings and within himself, he examines how forms evolve from the different phases of these lived experiences and observations. His monochromatic, organic work has gravitational qualities that convey a sense of solidity and weight, as well as fluidity. He uses light very intentionally to influence and define the forms and contrasts he creates.

His creative mediums include tattooing, painting and, more recently, sculpture. He tends to use painting and ceramics for abstract and spontaneous expression, and tattooing and drawing for more premeditated and figurative representations. Throughout his creative processes, he meticulously explores the limitations of each technique and the changes that occur when transitioning between them.

During his three-month residency at GlogauAIR, he has continued to explore the relationship between memory and emotion. Some of the memories dated back a long time, while others related to when he moved to Berlin at the start of the year. To do this, he created a dialogue between sculptural representations of memories and the influence of light on the works. Through this process, he sought to create new shadow forms and perspectives that distorted the original concept of the memory.