Julia Santos Solomon • Mirror Tell Me – Espejo Dime, Linocut, 2016

There is a superstition regarding mirrors that state that it steals your soul. Consider Narcissus becoming entangled with his own reflection, the evil queen plotting to harm Snow White, and why soulless vampires are said to have no reflections.

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Julia Santos Solomon is a highly successful interdisciplinary contemporary Dominican artist. A true pioneer, her vision has shaped generations of successful Dominican artists as a founding member of Altos de Chavon School of Design and Parsons School of Design. Her work has been reviewed in the New York Times, National Public Radio, State of the Arts, New Art International, Acrylic Revolution and Acrylic Illuminations, among many others. Santos Solomon’s art is in the permanent collections of The Latin Art Museum, The Hudson River Museum, Indiana University in Pennsylvania Museum, Museo de Arte Moderno, and the Altos de Chavon Foundation. Her personal papers are archived at the Dominican Studies Institute at City University in NY, and at the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art.

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