Alba Urquia | The Shadow of My Soul is My Body, 2025

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Lithograph

Media Dimensions: 34 x 52 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 49 cm

Edition of 7


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Alba Urquia (Barcelona, 1997) graduated in MA Print from the Royal College of Art in 2023 and received her bachelor's from the University of the Arts London in 2019. She attended Tamarind's Summer Workshop in 2025 to consolidate her expertise in stone lithography. Her work explores matters related to existentialism and identity, the absurd, and the human condition. Philosophers such as Albert Camus or Sartre, and writers like Clarice Lispector have a great influence on her work. Urquia's work uses a strong drawing element and photographic portraiture to articulate narratives that talk of universal matters. Urquia has exhibited at Maximillian Wölfgang Gallery, ASC Gallery, Southwark Park Galleries, and Fen Ditton Gallery among others. She has previously shown work at WCPF in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Her installation "A face that toils so close to stones...is already stone itself" was featured in the 'Printmaking Today' magazine in 2024.

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Lithograph

Media Dimensions: 34 x 52 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 49 cm

Edition of 7


Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £46.00.


Alba Urquia (Barcelona, 1997) graduated in MA Print from the Royal College of Art in 2023 and received her bachelor's from the University of the Arts London in 2019. She attended Tamarind's Summer Workshop in 2025 to consolidate her expertise in stone lithography. Her work explores matters related to existentialism and identity, the absurd, and the human condition. Philosophers such as Albert Camus or Sartre, and writers like Clarice Lispector have a great influence on her work. Urquia's work uses a strong drawing element and photographic portraiture to articulate narratives that talk of universal matters. Urquia has exhibited at Maximillian Wölfgang Gallery, ASC Gallery, Southwark Park Galleries, and Fen Ditton Gallery among others. She has previously shown work at WCPF in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Her installation "A face that toils so close to stones...is already stone itself" was featured in the 'Printmaking Today' magazine in 2024.