Caribbean Thoughts Mashup
Caribbean Thoughts Mashup

Caribbean Thoughts Mashup

Giclee Print (ID: A140799)
Designed by Julia Santos Solomon
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It took a lifetime to create "Caribbean Thoughts Mashup." As a sophomore student at the Rhode Island School of Design, the artist wrote in her color journal that she wanted to create an image where the figurative foreground and the background were the same. She experimented for years with traditional materials. When digital imagery was developed, she found a new medium. The image combines a bust she sculpted of herself with an oil painting created in the Dominican Republic in the 1980s. This piece was used to promote the 2020 Hudson River Museum's "Women to the Fore" exhibition. She is delighted to offer, for the first time, a paper print for your enjoyment.

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Julia Santos Solomon

Julia Santos Solomon

"Making art is my calling. Color is the most important element in my art. It carries emotion, form and a sense of place. My palette was formed in the Dominican Republic where I was born.The richness of the Caribbean is at the heart of my images."

Julia Santos Solomon is one of the most successful contemporary Dominican artists on the landscape today. Her work is featured in galleries and private collections throughout the world. The bright colors of the Caribbean landscape are an important vehicle for her expression.

Julia Santos Solomon was classically trained, and studied masters Rembrandt, Vermeer, Goya, and Velasquez. Her years in Italy brought beauty, stimulation, and clarity to her work. Rome revealed a shocking tropical palette, turquoise, pinks, yellows, and greens. Her sense of color and use of gold leaf are informed by her Dominican heritage.

Julia Santos Solomon received her BFA in painting from The Rhode Island School of Design, where she participated in the European Honors Program in Rome, Italy. She studied at Parsons School of Design, Cooper Union, and The Art Students League. She has been a professor at the Parsons School of Design,and she is a Founding Faculty member of Altos de Chavon School of Design in La Romana, DR.

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