Julia is a self-taught abstract artist celebrated for her innovative and emotionally resonant works. She combines texture pastes, acrylics, and hand-cut mirrors with the vibrant depth of epoxy resin to craft mesmerizing pieces that explore the intersection of the tangible and the reflective. Her practice also extends to creating vivid and dynamic abstract artworks using acrylic paints and digital mediums.
While Julia's earlier works often showcased natural elements such as flowers, plants, forests, animals, and sea creatures, her focus has since evolved. She now delves into the human inner world, exploring emotional states, transformations, and the shifting perceptions of reality, particularly the distortions in how we see ourselves and how others perceive us. The use of mirrors in her art highlights these distortions, reflecting both external and internal aspects of identity, as well as societal influences that shape our understanding of ourselves and the world.
Julia's creative journey took a significant turn in 2019 when she moved to the Kaliningrad region. The stunning natural landscapes and proximity to the Baltic Sea deepened her connection to photography and art. Through her current work, Julia invites viewers to embark on a reflective journey, reconnect with their inner selves, and embrace the profound beauty and emotional complexity of life.