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Medium Mixed Media (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 11.7in (W) x 16.5in (H) x 0in (D)
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Artwork Description

Part of a series of work entitled “Let’s Face It”. This series of work fuses primal and naive elements with a present-day tone. The primitive style faces are integrated with over-simplistic images/symbols that represent fragmented thoughts and memories and display how a world of associated information unfolds. In many ways it is a visual narrative and a creatively abstract form of visual mind mapping which comes together to produce a labyrinth of layered images. The abstract faces that take centre stage are merely a mask designed to deflect attention away from the complexities that exist within, just as people often present in life by showing a happy face that may be hiding incredible sadness, or anger that may be hiding paralysing fear. Each painting is designed to ignite the imagination of the viewer, evoke emotions, and remind us of the incredible depth and complexity that lies within people and life itself.

Artist Bio

I’m a self-taught artist based in Sydney, Australia. Creativity has always been a constant in my life and a way to process, reflect and make sense of the world around me.

My work is intuitive and layered, often centred around expressive faces, symbols and fragmented forms. I’m drawn to the unspoken, the complexities of human emotion, identity and connection and I explore these through bold colour, line and mark-making.

I work across mixed media, using acrylics, inks, paint pens and drawing materials. Each piece evolves organically, guided by instinct rather than a fixed plan, allowing space for spontaneity, imperfection and discovery.

While my style continues to evolve, my work is grounded in an ongoing exploration of the inner world and the tension between what we show and what we feel.

Commissions

Julia's studio is in Sydney