Marina Rønnow Honoré

Marina Rønnow Honoré (b. 1993 in Copenhagen, Denmark) defines herself as an analog printer, utilizing plastic beads as her medium. Her artworks are an intriguing fusion of everyday objects and photographs, skillfully rendered through her unique process. She meticulously prints her creations in plastic beads, resulting in a pixelated effect due to the limited palette of 70 colors available within tube beads. Her work reflects a personal evolution, incorporating a blend of self-captured photographs, screenshots, and AI-generated imagery. Drawing inspiration from minimalist aesthetics, artificial lighting, meticulously arranged compositions, and plastic objects her art captures the essence of empty spaces and the allure of synthetic environments.
She attended Vera School of Art and Design and has shown her works in multiple occations in Copenhagen.