

Eugene Soloviev
Soloviev builds impossible worlds where solitary figures meet the infinite.
The collections within Eugene’s work
Abstracted Vistas
3 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a muted, atmospheric palette and an abstract approach to landscape, evoking vast, dreamlike spaces. — ‘The Line’, ‘Glassea’ and ‘Last Spring’.

Urban Echoes
United by a cool, industrial palette and fragmented forms, these pieces capture the essence of modern urban existence.

Subterranean Bloom
A shared dark, introspective palette and organic, flowing forms connect these works, exploring themes of hidden life and transformation.

Vanitas Modern
These works feature a stark, high-contrast palette and a focus on skeletal or decaying forms, exploring themes of mortality and transient beauty.
Works by Eugene Soloviev
128 pieces
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About Eugene
Eugene receives 20% of every sale
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Eugene Soloviev — questions answered
What is Eugene Soloviev's artistic background?
He is a self-taught digital illustrator and graphic designer from Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, who has been active in the industry since 2006.
What is his most recognizable work?
Soloviev is most widely recognized for creating the cover art for the multi-platinum Imagine Dragons album, Night Visions.
What techniques does the artist use to create his images?
His creative process primarily involves a combination of photo manipulation and 3D modeling to achieve his surreal effects.
What are the recurring themes in his collection?
His work frequently features solitary figures, gravity-defying architecture, and dreamlike celestial environments, all presented with muted color palettes.
Which commercial clients has he worked with?
Beyond his work with Universal Music Group, he has completed projects for major clients such as Wired magazine and HTC.
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