Work samples
About Sophia
Sophia Belkin uses dye painting, embroidery and textile collage to create intricate and dynamic compositions that reference natural processes. She earned her BFA in drawing and printmaking from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012. She has participated in residency programs in Wisconsin, Vermont, Norway, Russia, and the Narva Art Residency in Estonia. She also completed a residency at the Joan Mitchell Foundation in New Orleans in Spring 2024. Recent exhibitions include a solo… more
In the Studio- SOPHIA BELKIN
Sophia Belkin is an artist based in Baltimore, Maryland and was a Spring 2024 Artist-in-Residence at the Joan Mitchell Center. This interview was filmed at the Joan Mitchell Center in April 2024.
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In the Studio- SOPHIA BELKIN
Sophia Belkin is an artist based in Baltimore, Maryland and was a Spring 2024 Artist-in-Residence at the Joan Mitchell Center. This interview was filmed at the Joan Mitchell Center in April 2024.
Seasons of the Swamp
Solo Exhibition at Hemphill Artworks in DC, January 11-February 22, 2025
Sophia Belkin’s lush and verdant paintings implore the viewer to look closely at the artist’s material exploration and references to nature that are direct and abstract. Collaged from fabric that is stained, dyed and digitally printed, the various components of the paintings are joined with embroidered seams that mimic the veining on the underside of a magnolia leaf. Belkin’s studio is filled with remnants of stained fabric from a past life that becomes repurposed through her practice. Small pieces of screenprinted aquamarine denim repopulate throughout different paintings, like cells multiplying and growing across surfaces. Organic motifs flow over the surface of the paintings like water radiating out from a skipping stone, disrupted only by the occasional miniature image of a moment in Belkin’s day: a TV remote, flower from the garden, or New Orleans artifact may appear, making for a viewing experience akin to a curious I Spy book as the artist melds two worlds effortlessly.
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Seasons of the Swampdigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
52x64x1.5"
2024
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Lunar Springdigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
27x33x1.5"(approximate size, will have to confirm later)
2024
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CotyledonCotyledon
digitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
24x22x1.5"
2024
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Solo Exhibition installationGallery installation shot of this body of work in solo exhibition in Washington DC at Hemphill Artworks, January 11- February 22, 2025
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Ice Languagedigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
24x30x1.5"
2024
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Opal's Shadowdigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
80x68x1.5"
2024
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Fizzy Moonlight (gallery install)installation shot from solo exhibition at Hemphill Artworks in DC Jan 11-February 22, 2025
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A Million Years of Ice and Airdigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
34x27x1.5"
2024
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Snow Blinkdigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
24x22x1.5"
2024
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Thunder Eggdigitally printed fabric, screenprint, dye, and embroidery on denim
24x22x1.5"
2024
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Slice of Water
Slice of Water
March 9 - April 22, 2023
solo exhibition at Dinner Gallery in NYC
Belkin’s work explores the transformation of energy between organic and inorganic materials within the ecosystem. She photographs images that are digitally printed on fabric and then collages them together with ink-dyed fabrics that resemble spliced specimens viewed under a microscope lens. The result is an amalgamation of micro and macro views that fluctuate between abstraction and representational imagery.
From afar, Belkin’s works reveal themselves as abstracted forms of plants or water droplets outlined by embroidery. Upon closer inspection, Belkin offers glimpses into her own visual diary through closely cropped images of daily objects, nature walks and magnified insects. Weaving these images together with the loose structures of the dyed-fabric, Belkin flattens perspective and makes these two disparate elements interchangeable. The use of materials echo one another and indicate the process of recycling and regeneration.
Inspired by her time in New Orleans, Slice of Water is Belkin’s poetic response to the city’s relationship with water. Geographically located in an area, where the infrastructure has been constructed, supported, and destroyed by water, she explores the power and omnipresence of nature. The fluid quality of water is mimicked in her treatment of dyes - allowing the pigment to flow or be constricted within her embroidered shapes.
Belkin’s practice is deeply rooted in environmental cognizance and sustainability. Drawing on the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, she considers ways in which materiality is negotiated within the cosmos. Symbolized by her practice of recycling fabrics and images, Belkin reinforces this concept, constantly changing the state in which her materials and imagery are being engaged. In this way, she compels us to consider notions of how possessions live on long after they are gone from our lives.
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Pearl River Raindropsdigitally printed textile, and embroidery on dyed denim
18x22x1"
2022
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Honey Island Summer Thunderdigitally printed textile and embroidery with dyed linen
14 x 17 x 1.5"
2022
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Prism Peeldigitally printed textile and embroidery on dyed linen
27x33x1.5”
2022
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Eye of the Atmospheric Riverdigitally printed textile, and embroidery on dyed denim,
32x28x1.5”,
2023
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Bluest HourEmbroidery and printed fabrics on dyed linen
14 x 17 x ½ in
2022
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Between the Bramblesdigitally printed textile and embroidery with dyed linen
15x17x.75”
2022
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installation images from solo exhibition
Ground Swell
Ground Swell
June 2021
Solo exhibition at Resort, Baltimore
Ground Swell - If you enter a moderately forested area around Baltimore between Mid-May and June of this year, your senses will be overcome with presence of the Brood X cicadas, a once in 17-year phenomena that temporarily upend the local ecology. Between the percussive rattle of their song repertoire and the particular palette of their eyes and bodies, it is easy to overlook the less conspicuous (but equally magical) aspects of their emergence.
Underground, the larval form of the cicada lives in dormancy for over sixteen years, absorbing nutrients and slowly transforming into its mature form. It then begins a journey upward, tunneling through up to 2 feet of earth to reach the surface. The pathways traveled by each insect leaves its own set of invisible labyrinthine marks, maps of a journey visible only as a circular fissure disrupting the ground.
In these unseen states, Sophia Belkin explores the infinite potential of dormancy and transmutation, using dye, embroidery, printed fabric, original source photography and hand-applied marks. Outside of the lifecycle events marked and charted by science, Sophia questions and gives expansive, visual space to the turbulent, cryptic and alchemical changes that are contained within this unseen phase.
Her work describes transforming energies from cellular to cosmic and the time that is spent in that process. Structures waiver between resolution and falling apart, suspended paradoxically in active change. After a year that the world related very differently to the passing of time, seeds, larvae, cells, stars and things that once felt dormant could be observed more closely and on their own unique timescales.
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Wingdyed and bleached cotton, embroidery, assorted fabrics, and handmade hardware
54 x 40 x 3 "
2021
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Twilight Wavelengthdigitally printed chiffon and embroidery and dye on linen
diptych each 30x40x1.5 inches
2021
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Tidal TrackDye on Cotton, printed and dyed fabric, embroidery, resin
67x86"2019
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Tidal track (detail)detail shot displays the "frame" of the tapestry which consists of small embroidered patches
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Topographic CapillaryEmbroidery, printed fabric, dyed cotton and denim
18x22x.75”
2020
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Xylem LensEmbroidery, dyed linen and printed chiffon on dyed linen
48x60x1.5”
2021
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Labyrinth LimbEmbroidery, printed fabric, dyed cotton
30x24x1.5”
2020
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Moonlit Tide Moth BeaconEmbroidery and printed fabric on dyed linen
14x17x.75”
2020
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Neuro-CondensationEmbroidery and printed chiffon on dyed cotton
18x22x.75”
2020
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installation image of two paintings in this exhibition
Fossil Bloom
Fossil Bloom
Fossil water describes a phenomenon occurring in ancient aquifers confined by an impermeable geologic shell. Without leaks or rain replenishment, the water in these underground caverns remains isolated for thousands of years. As temperatures rise, permafrost melts, and subterranean aquifers are mined for fresh water, previously unknown organisms are resuscitated and reintroduced into the world. Fossil Bloom imagines the rebirth of these ancient life forms as they thaw, twist, and float into the light.
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Solhundphotograph on silk, resin, spray paint
18x17x1”
2018
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Traveling a Concentric Sliverbleach, denim, embroidery, photograph on silk and cotton, resin pins
49x61x3”
2018
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Dacha Potbleach and dye on linen, embroidered grommets, hoop earrings
32x32x1”
2018
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Tintinnabulumresin, rope, hooks, various this and that
1x15x33”
2018
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Fossil flagdyed cotton, various fabrics, embroidery
34 x 27
2019
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Vesselphotograph on chiffon, paint, resin
8x15x2”
2018
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Perennial Spanner (An instrument for procession)bleach on linen, embroidered grommets, resin, spraypaint, hooks
41x71x2”
2018
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Time Tentbleach and dye on linen, embroidered grommets, hooks
28x27x1”
2018
Bog Copper Puddle-ing
Solo exhibition at Greenpoint Terminal Gallery
September 2022
The Bog Copper is a small, orange-brown butterfly that inhabits cranberry bogs in the northeastern United States, Canada, and a small area in the Monongahela National Forest of West Virginia, where Belkin developed the majority of this series. In the quest for minerals not found in flower nectar, the Bog Copper seeks other nutrient sources like rotting plant matter, mud, or wet soil. This phenomenon, known as puddling, is marked by dozens of butterflies congregating in one spot, creating a single vibrant, moving mass. The cluster often appears to take on a life of its own -- fluttering, hovering, drinking, absorbing matter invisible to the naked eye.
The pollinator’s search for nutrients is echoed in the wandering line-work of Belkin’s central painting, while other pieces in the show provide smaller windows into the epic narrative. Appearing simultaneously topographic and microscopic, this journey includes detours and pauses within a larger terrain. Belkin's use of dye painting, embroidery, and textile collage reference these natural processes and complex moments of transformation. An allegory of our own experience and role within landscapes, the Bog Copper's travels are fragmented and nonlinear, yet critical in the success of a larger ecosystem.
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Sundew SunsetEmbroidery, assorted fabric, dye, screenprint, resin, paint, flocking, cast aluminum
173x99x3"
2021
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sundew sunset (detail)detail shot
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installation shotinstallation shot
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Terrariaairdry resin, spray paint, dyed silk, hardware
26x17x2"
2021
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CycloneDyed cotton and embroidery on dyed linen
18x22x1.5"
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installation shotinstallation shot
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Velvet Mineral TongueDigitally printed textile, embroidery, dyed cotton and linen
49 x 54 x 1.5 in2021
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Pocket AquiferEmbroidery and dye on linen
22x30x1.5"
2021
Mineral Alphabet
Mineral Alphabet is a series of works on paper that explores abstraction and embroidery that takes the form of an imaginary, cryptic alphabet. Each one is unique and contains a combination of watercolor, digitally printed paper and chiffon, silk, linen, handmade paper and embroidery.
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Icon XXIIIdye, embroidery, and inkjet print on water color paper
9x11
2020
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Icon LXXIVwatercolor, embroidery, and dyed linen on watercolor paper
9x11
2020
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Icon LXXXVIwatercolor, embroidery, photo printed chiffon, and handmade paper on watercolor paper
9x11
2020
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Icon LIIIdye, embroidery, handmade paper, and inkjet print on water color paper
9x11
2020
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Icon LXVIwatercolor, photo printed chiffon, and embroidery on watercolor paper
9x11
2020
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Icon VIIIdye, inkjet print, and embroidery, on watercolor paper
9x11
2020
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Icon IIdye, embroidery and inkjet print on watercolor paper
9x11
2020
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Icon LXIdye, embroidery and chiffon on watercolor paper
9x11
2020
Quicksilver Garden
This body of work explores the potential of a spring garden where plants are first germinating and growing anew. The term "quicksilver" comes from alchemical terminology and makes reference to invisible, sometimes unexplained forces in nature.
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Quicksilver GardenDigitally printed textile, screen print and embroidery on dyed denim and linen
52 x 52 x 1.5 inches
2024
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detail of Quicksilver Gardendetail of Quicksilver Garden, shows embroidery and screen printed surface, as well as digital printing
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Slice of LightningDigitally printed textile, screen print and embroidery on dyed denim
28 x 26 x 1 inch
2024
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A Million Years of Wind and SandDigitally printed textile, screen print and embroidery on dyed denim
28 x 26 x 1 inch
2024
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Reflex ArcDigitally printed textile, embroidery, dye, and screenprint
34 x 40 inches
2024
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Quartz ShadowDigitally printed textile, screen print and embroidery on dyed denim
33 x 36 x 1.5 inches
2024
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Water Cycle SymmetryDigitally printed textile and embroidery on dyed linen
24 x 30 x 1 inch
2023
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BlinkDigitally printed textile, screen print and embroidery on dyed denim
24 x 24 x 1 inch
2024
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Sunken EclipseDigitally printed textile, embroidery, dye, and screenprint
50 x 80 inches2024
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Spectral DawnDigitally printed textile, embroidery, dye, and screenprint
27x43 inches2024
Peeling Shadows
Peeling Shadows
Solo Exhibition at Ochi Gallery, Los Angeles
June 2022
Both ethereal and earthly, Sophia Belkin’s paintings are portals into observation and meditation inspired by forms and ideas that exist in one’s own backyard. Referencing the natural processes of horticulture, germination, and disintegration, each abstracted landscape presents a concentrated view into organic worlds filled with ever changing light and shadow, sublime surfaces equally mysterious and observational. Made from an accumulation of original and sourced photographs, fabric scraps from previous projects, machine embroidered drawings, and hand-dyed fabric, each work is layered and manipulated until an asynchronous sum of parts becomes suddenly harmonious.
Each work contains a nonhierarchical amalgamation of personal photographs taken in Belkin’s own garden, on neighborhood walks, or while visiting a local community garden—new recreations that blossomed during the pandemic lockdown. Belkin begins with dye painting on wet linen—a technique that is free-flowing and unforgiving. Slicing up photographs printed onto polyester and chiffon, Belkin stitches these excerpts of everyday life onto newly dyed bio-cosmic backgrounds using a CNC embroidery machine. Greens, blues, and browns appear throughout each work in reference to the natural hues found in the earth and beyond. Belkin’s surreal compositions are a delicate balance between the tactility of the hand and the uniformity of the machine—a process-oriented union between the natural and the synthetic that reflects the permeability between oneself and one’s environment.
In each painting Belkin zooms between macro and microcosmic, exploring the physical patterns of each leaf, stem, and bud, as well as the frozen compost created from and for these biological forms. An untamable shift of light, color, and space flickers through the work, allowing viewers a chance for introspection on Earthly delights, the shared responsibility in caring for them, and of course how to enjoy them.
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Spectral HarpDyed cotton, printed chiffon, and embroidery on dyed linen
37 x 44 x 1 ¾ in
2022
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Day Lily DuskPrinted chiffon, and embroidery on dyed linen
27x33x1"
2022
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Blooming Opal ThicketPrinted chiffon, and embroidery on dyed linen
14 x 17 x 1 ½ in
2022
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Blooming Opal Thicket (detail)detailed shot of embroidery and digitally printed photograph of tires
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Compost CurrentsPrinted chiffon, dyed cotton, dyed linen and embroidery
34 x 29 x 1 ¾ in
2021
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Compost Currents (detail)detail shot of Compost Currents
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Sulfur PondPrinted cotton, chiffon, and embroidery on dyed linen
24 x 27 x ¾ in
2021
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Solstice StretchingSolstice Stretching
Embroidery and printed fabrics on dyed linen
34 x 40 x 1 ¾ in
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