American contemporary painter known for dreamlike, whimsical works
Amy Sol is a contemporary painter known for her dreamlike and ethereal works that often feature female figures in natural settings. Born in 1981 in Korea, Sol spent her formative years in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was influenced by a mix of both Eastern and Western art traditions. Her work is characterized by a muted color palette, delicate linework, and a blend of influences from manga, folk-art, vintage illustration, and modern design.
Sol's paintings are created using a variety of media, including acrylics, watercolor, and gouache on wood panel. Her process often involves layering and glazing to achieve a luminous effect. The subjects of her paintings are frequently surrounded by flora and fauna, which serve to create a sense of harmony and balance within the composition.
Sol has exhibited her work in galleries and art fairs around the world, including the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York, the Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles, and the Art Basel fair in Miami. Her work has also been featured in publications such as Hi-Fructose and Juxtapoz. Despite her international recognition, Sol remains a private and elusive figure, rarely granting interviews and preferring to let her work speak for itself.
Characters, Portraits, Floral, Detailed, Cute, Pastel, Subdued, Contemporary, 21st century, Contemporary Art, Surrealism, Smooth gradients, Fine lines, Digital painting, Beige, Tan, Cream, Olive, Sage green, Rust, Terra cotta, Female portrait, Nature, Animals, Floral elements, Soft lighting, Ethereal quality, Calm, Dreamy, Serene
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