I completely fell in love with Soma when I first entered. They stocked Amelia's Magazine, and that was enough for me.
It opened in 2004 as a shop and gallery space for contemporary art, illustration and craft. All the featured artists are from the UK, many from the area, and it really does feel as though you've ambled into an illustrators studio. They go out of their way to find the featured artists, but do get the occasional submission. As an illustrator myself it is the kind of place I would love to sell my work in.
There are stacks of prints, quirky pieces of ceramic work, arty farty magazines and zines, jewellery (notably from the well known Tatty Devine), cards and other bits and pieces. Though disguised (probably down to its setting in the Arcade) as a gift shop, it's easy to forget that this is a brilliant way to support new artists, and is also a gallery space. The cards are not mass produced, and are works of art, rather than the Forever Friends one you might buy from your nearest Clintons. That is why prices may seem higher than expected. read more