Han Sohn is a contemporary artist. Born in South Korea, she spent part of her formative years in Japan before residing and studying in Singapore. She moved to London in 2020 to complete a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design at the University of the Arts London. Since then, she has completed a Bachelor of Arts in Production Arts for Screen at Wimbledon College of Arts, graduating with First Class Honours in 2023, and is currently pursuing an MFA at Kingston School of Art.
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Her body of work spans acrylic and oil paintings, textiles, mixed media, film, and written texts. She views her practice as situated between disciplines—conceptually driven, emotionally resonant, and materially exploratory. Her work reflects her interdisciplinary interests in film, psychology, philosophy, and literature, exploring the complexities and contradictions of the human experience.
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Alongside her visual arts practice, she maintains a close connection with set design and art direction, building on her previous experience within the art department in the film and TV industry. Her skills as a production designer include, but are not limited to, drafting, 2D and 3D animation, concept art, and storyboarding.​​​