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Sonya Percival

Sonya Percival translates the textures of Lake Michigan and the organic details of the natural world into graphic textile designs.

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About Sonya

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Sonya Percival is a textile designer and graphic artist who brings a lifelong connection to the arts to her studio practice. Originally from St. Petersburg and now based in the Midwest, she was born into a family of artists and has developed her craft as a largely self-made creator. Her work bridges the gap between traditional textile sensibilities and graphic precision. Her practice is deeply rooted in the observation of her surroundings, particularly the shores of Lake Michigan. She draws from a diverse palette of natural elements, including the patterns of pebbles, the movement of clouds, and the intricate details of insects and shadows. Percival remains open to new creative ventures and collaborative projects.

Visual voice

Percival’s aesthetic is defined by a graphic interpretation of organic textures and natural phenomena. Her work often features motifs derived from flowers, rain, and the shifting light of the Midwest landscape, translated into structured textile and graphic compositions.
Textile DesignGraphic ArtOrganic TexturesMidwest LandscapesNatural Motifs
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Sonya Percival — questions answered

Where does Sonya Percival create her work?

Originally from St. Petersburg, Percival now maintains her home and studio in the Midwest.

What are the primary subjects of her art?

She finds inspiration in Lake Michigan, flowers, pebbles, insects, clouds, rain, and shadows.

Does the artist accept collaborative projects?

Yes, she always welcomes new projects and collaborations.

What is her artistic background?

Born into a family of artists, she is a largely self-made textile designer and graphic artist.

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