Amy Sol

Las Vegas / USA

Amy Sol spent her childhood in Korea and moved as a young adult to Las Vegas, where she currently lives and works. The autodidactic artist's style is strongly influenced by a combination of manga, folk art, vintage illustration and modern design. Her work can be found on her collaboration with URBAN NATION on Project M/14 in 2019. […]

Biography / Amy Sol

Amy Sol spent her childhood in Korea and moved as a young adult to Las Vegas, where she currently lives and works. The autodidactic artist’s style is strongly influenced by a combination of manga, folk art, vintage illustration and modern design. Her work can be found on her collaboration with URBAN NATION on Project M/14 in 2019.

Sol has spent many years of her life creating her unique palette. Using a variety of pigments and media, she creates her characteristic, subtly toned shades. The artist works with the intention that the theme or message of each image should be subjectively interpreted. Her work often includes bizarre landscapes full of exotic plants, animals and female figures. She typically paints on glazed, primed wooden panels and integrates the discreet grain of the wood into the picture. In her art, she combines both narrative and figurative styles with the mystical.

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URBAN NATION presents: Project M/14 – Gaia Reborn: A Future Utopia
Curated by Yasha Young, URBAN NATION, and Danijela Krha Purssey, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, GaiaReborn: A Future Utopia aims to inspire in visitors a vision, appreciation and care of Gaia, our Mother Earth.Fifty of the world’s best artists in pop, surrealism
Gaia Reborn
  • Project M
Project M/14 – Gaia Reborn: A Future Utopia
Last Saturday, 11 May 2019, numerous guests visited the exhibition opening of Project M/14 – Gaia Reborn: A Future Utopia and were welcomed not only by a 200-year-old tree, but also by a pure plant oasis, the smell of fresh

Art Map / Amy Sol

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