Karinska
Submitted by julie on Tue, 08/23/2011 - 16:54.Size: 4' x 8'2"
Availble for Sale and view at my studio in LIC.
Created in Winter 2011
It is illuminated from behind with a very dim rope light.
The series is called "Symphony in C" after a famous ballet where the tutu was reinvented. The three paintings are called Balanchina tutu, Taglioni tutu and Karinska tutu. Marie Taglioni was a ballerina who shortened her tutu so that your point skills could be viewed. She was viewed as lude and controversial for showing her ankles!
Balanchine
Submitted by julie on Tue, 08/23/2011 - 16:52.Size: 3'3" x 6'4"
Created winger 2011. Available for view at my studio in LIC. FOR SALE
Tutu Paintbrush
The same silly light blue tutu has made it's way into moving boxes five times since I have been in New York City. I never knew exactly why I kept it in my scope, I guess I knew that one day it would want to take part in something exciting.
1-2-ME
Submitted by julie on Thu, 11/18/2010 - 21:49.Title 1-2-ME
Size: 2'1" x 1'2"
MEdium: Acrylic on muslin with 12volt light.
Created November 2011
Sold to Chloe Bartholomew
"The message you communicate with other Human Beings has nothing to do with what you say it has to do with what you say or the look on the musculature of your face it's much deeper than that! much deeper! Its the vibrations that emanate from you." Ram Das
35:13 the Angels
Submitted by julie on Tue, 12/29/2009 - 16:19.Title: 35:13 the Angels
Qua'ran 35:13 The Angels -"He merges day into night, night into day and he has subjected to the sun and the moon"
...."it is nothing but inspiration" (53:4 Al-nagun "star")
Size: 6'5" x 3'3"
Created: Dec 2008 - December 2009
Medium: Oil and gesso on canvas
Status: For Sale
The text from the Qua'ran is written in the depth of the painting. See detailed pictures
Lilac of the Leaf
Submitted by julie on Tue, 04/15/2008 - 00:54.Title: Lilac of the Leaf
Size: 3'10" x 5'6" with Birch Frame
Materials: Acrylic and dry pigment on muslin with Poplar wood frame. 12 volt lights installed inside frame.
Status: For Sale
The dinergic method tells the story of leaves silent language of patterns. The leaf of the lilac starts by moving through 4 circles within the span of the first two radii, then it slows down to three, to two, and to one, only to take a last heroic spurt, rising three circles before the end.