The Story Behind The Lady of The Lake

Lady of the Lake

When you walk into the main studio to get on your mat, you are welcomed by two amazing murals on the walls. When Amy was putting together her vision for the space, she knew she wanted local artists to bring something special. One of the first local artists to come to mind is the incredibly talented Ian Soden. Ian has been a dear friend to us for many years and it’s been amazing to see his journey as an artist. We get so many questions about his mural, so we decided to reach out to learn more about the man behind the Lady of the Lake…

How long have you lived in the area?

Ian: I moved down to FL from NJ when I was 3... been here ever since.

We have named her The Lady of The Lake. Does the piece have an actual name?

Ian: Originally it was Lady in the Water... but I like The Lady of the Lake way better :)

What was the inspiration for this piece in the studio?

Ian: I wanted to do something that invokes a sense of calm and peace, something that has a flow to it - that allows your eyes to follow it through its own movement. Water and trees do that for me... I thought it only fitting that it be for a yoga studio

Are there any particular artists that inspire you?

Ian: There are so many... Ran Ortner, Ellen Jewett. Brandon Boyd.. I could keep going

Ian Soden

When did you know you wanted to focus on being an artist?

Ian: Probably since birth lol. I loved drawing since I learned how to use a pencil. Plus, all of the other "options" just didn't seem right to me.

What do you appreciate about being an artist in this community?

Ian: There is always room for more. The community is so accepting of all artists, and the level and amount of talent is becoming increasingly more diverse and exciting as the community grows. It's very inspiring and encouraging.

What would you recommend to those who want to dive a bit deeper into their own creativity?

Ian: Try as many different mediums as you can. You might not like how you draw, but find that you love how you paint. Be patient with yourself and your work. Sometimes, pieces kind of develop their own momentum and trajectory that are different than what you intended. It might take months or even years for that "eureka" moment. Just be patient.. with your own work, there is no deadline.

Do you have any projects coming up?

Ian: I am actually in the middle of a mural project at Pineapples in EGAD right now. I am starting a new mural at Intracoastal tonight and I have another mural project for Frog Bones starting within the next couple weeks. It's a lot and a bit overwhelming at times, but all good problems.

Ian Soden painting the newest mural on the side of  Intracoastal Brewing Company

Ian Soden painting the newest mural on the side of  Intracoastal Brewing Company


When Ian is not painting murals all over town he works as the Creative/Art Director at Intracoastal Brewing Company. Not only is he an amazing visual artist, but he is an incredible musician, too! You might be able to catch him playing Rock n Flow yoga soon.

 

To check out more of his work go to www.iansodendesign.com and be sure to follow him on Facebook & Instagram.