ABOUT INC__ .

Ines-Noor Chaqroun is a Moroccan visual artist based between Paris and Casablanca. 

What interests her in the creative process is to feel the work instantly, ontologically, literally. 

Ines-Noor Chaqroun is a Moroccan visual artist whose practice explores the vital cycles of life through organic abstraction. Rooted in the symbolic and the corporeal, her work delves into the tension between intuition and structure, body and mind, impulse and form.

Although she has followed academic painting lessons since her childhood in Morocco and always was particularly attracted to expressionism. Her practice has evolved toward a deeply intuitive language—one that emerges less from representation than from resonance. Each composition unfolds as a living organism, where circular, cellular, or ovarian shapes trace the pulse of creation itself.
Her process, both instinctive and physical, invites a direct encounter with the canvas: painting becomes a breathing act, a dialogue between the conscious and the unconscious. “The universal lies in the specific,” she says.

“By touching what is most intimate, we touch what is most shared.” Ultimately, INC's work revolves around the body and the mind, intuition and reason, psychology and flesh, and an understanding of the past to grasp the present and shape the future.

Confronting the depths of her own psyche, made Ines-Noor Chaqroun reach what is most shared: the raw, cyclical, and ever-renewing nature of existence. Her work embodies the paradox of singularity and universality — transforming matter into metaphor, flesh into form.
In her studio, often accompanied by the meditative vibrations of the hang drum, Chaqroun experiments with diverse materials such as oil painting, wool, clay, and acrylic sprays — each chosen for its sensorial and symbolic charge. These tactile explorations reveal her fascination with the porous boundaries between the organic and the mechanic, intuition and discipline, mind and flesh.

Through her evolving body of work, Inès-Noor seeks to dissolve distance and foster a sense of unity—a return to the origin, to the vital rhythm that connects all living things, with an undeniable focus on the female body. 

Ultimately, her practice unfolds as a visual cosmogony — a chair-monde, a world-body — where creation itself becomes a mirror of life’s continuity, its fragile yet persistent pulse.


CONTACT :

For any purchase or more information please write me an e-mail to: inesnoor.chaqroun@gmail.com