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Landson Studios - An Interview with Solara Stone
Though still described as ‘up and coming’, Solara already moves through the art world with the quiet gravity of someone long recognised. Her calendar is full, her aura sessions are booked months ahead, and her name circulates softly. Collector to collector, soul to soul.
Landson Studios sat down with Solara to talk intention, energy and what it means to create art that listens before it speaks.
Landson Studios: Your work feels deeply emotional - almost alive. Where does it begin?
Solara Stone: Everything begins with intention. Before I touch a surface, I sit with the feeling. The energy. The unspoken. I’ve always felt things in my hands; even as a child. I didn’t know it was healing then, I just knew I could help. Art became the language for that.
Parts of a shared ‘Aura’ piece - 2023
LS: You work across mixed media, but there’s a coherence to everything you create. How would you describe your process?
SS: I follow what feels right. Sometimes that’s paint, sometimes charcoal, sometimes found materials or texture built by hand. I work intuitively, but with precision. I notice details others might pass over. The weight of a line, the tension in colour, the moment something feels finished. When it feels balanced, I stop. You can’t force harmony.
LS: Your aura paintings are unlike anything else we’ve ever encountered. Can you tell us about them?
SS: Aura paintings are a collaboration. They’re between me and the person sitting in front of me. I ask questions, but I’m listening to what isn’t said. I take in their energy, their emotional frequency, their stillness and their noise. What appears on the surface isn’t a portrait. It’s a translation. People often tell me the painting knows things about them they haven’t spoken aloud yet.
‘Endurloss’
Solara Stone
2024
LS: These sessions are in high demand. Is that something you expected?
SS: I don’t chase attention. I let the work find who it’s meant for. But yes - my calendar fills quickly. Aura work is intimate. It takes presence. I can only do a limited number, and I honour that boundary. If you get a session, it’s because the timing is right.
LS: Your work feels both spiritual and grounded; never decorative, never detached. How do you see your role as an artist?
‘POP’
Solara Stone
2025
SS: I see myself as a conduit. I don’t invent the feeling - I translate it. Art can heal, it can hold space and it can remind people who they are beneath the noise. That responsibility matters to me.
LS: Finally; what excited you about this moment in your journey?
SS: People are ready for art with depth again. They want meaning, intention, feeling. This is just the beginning.
Closing note from Landson Studios
Solara Stone represents a new wave of contemporary art; one rooted not in trends, but in truth. Her work doesn’t shout, it resonates, and in a world saturated with surface-level imagery, that resonance feels quietly revolutionary.
If you’re lucky enough to encounter her work, or secure a session, you’ll understand why Solara Stone is already one of the most sought-after names whispered through the art scene.
Landson Studios interview with Solara Stone. Taken place over video call in January 2026.
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