Solty describes his work as "nostalgic, elemental, and diverse," focusing on porcelain figurines from his grandmother's house as symbols of faith and fragility. These figures are often juxtaposed with insects or arachnids, reflecting the tension between belief and human identity. Solty also shares insights into his recent exhibition, "Walking in the High Grass," which explores humanity's interaction with nature through a series of 15 paintings created over the course of eight months. He emphasises the importance of experimentation and the evolving nature of his artistic process.