In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition

Product Code: 68016
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition
In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition

In A Dark Time, The Eyes Begin To See: The Art of Julia Soboleva - Limited Edition

Product Code: 68016
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Limited to 199 copies and out of print. The first collection of paintings by artist Julia Soboleva.

Features of this limited edition:

  • 74 extra pages exclusive to this edition
  • Cloth binding
  • Hot silver Stamping
  • Bookmark Ribbon
  • Limited to 199 copies

200 pages + 74 exclusive pages, all printed on a delicious Munken 150 gram paper

From the publisher:

Discover for the first time a copious selection of works by the formidable artist Julia Soboleva. For many years now, she has been gracing the art world with a complete body of work, where darkness meets light. With her extraordinary beauty and depth, Julia Soboleva is a prodigious artist whose dazzling appearance on the new art scene should be fully appreciated.

Julia Soboleva is a Latvia born, UK based mixed-media artist. Her process involves painting and collage on found photographic imagery. Meditating on the themes of madness and reality, Soboleva is constructing mysterious narratives with ominous overtones and absurd humour. Being born and raised in a post era and not being able to find her own place against the complicated past of her nation, Soboleva explores the notions of family, taboo and transgenerational trauma in her work. She obtained a Master's Degree in Illustration at Manchester School of Art in 2018, and is now working as an educator and freelance designer.

Soboleva, Julia

Condition & Attributes

Very Fine, issued without dustjacket

Publishing Information

Launac, France
Mansion Press
2024
1st
9782492646393

Physical Description

8.8 inches
7.6 inches
274 pages
color illustrations throughout
Hardcover
cloth spine, pictorial boards
English

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