How could I resist this? There was no possible way! :-)
Julie Evans is a New York City based artist who has exhibited her work extensively around the world. Using Indian ornamentation and traditional miniature paintings as inspiration, Julie uses a Spirograph on wood panels or paper to come up with these exquisite paintings. She is a recent recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to India and Nepal where she researched Indian miniature painting.








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13 comments:
very colorful & cool ;)
wow, absolutly gorgeous.. love the lotuses
They are amazing, love them!
They are Robyn! I love the color in these painting! :-)
Welcome Michaela! :-) Thanks for dropping by
Glad you liked them Hanna! Thanks for visiting! :-)
All I can say is 'Luscious'!
Bhavna, you find the most inspiring images! Gorgeous, gorgeous art. So uplifting! I love that she uses a spirograph. I used to love my spirograph toy as a kid...mine never looked THAT good, of course!
Simply gorgeous! These fall into the category "wish-I'd-painted-that." Love how soft they are even thought the color is vibrant!
Wish I'd kept my spirograph. I've been seeing it used in art a lot lately. Love it.
Thanks for sharing.
Wow these are amazing. Thanks for sharing her work. I love the colors because they are so uplifting during this dreary time of year. :)
Luscious is the right word for these, LPE! :)
Thanks Amber! :-) Yes, my spirograph also had quite limited creative capabilities!
Hey Peggy! Good to hear from you
:-)...I like how you describe this art...'vibrant yet soft'.. :-)
Thanks for dropping by magicalmuse! :-)...oh yes...anything for a bright sunny day these days!
These look so like Beatrice Milhazes
I wonder who came up with it first
kinda weird
Hmm. I took a look at Beatice Milhazes work after your note and what it looks like is that both Beatrice and Julia use the same technique - i.e. use of a spirograph. But I felt that the actual art is quite different - the tone, the patterns, the colors and the ornamentation.
Interesting observation though. thanks for writing in!
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