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Julia White | Duke on Primula solar, 2024
solar etching from digital photo
Media Dimensions: 19 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 14 x 20 cm
Edition of 10
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Julia White has a 30 year career in the artist and film industry. She trained in printmaking through a series of short courses in 2016 after moving to West Sussex. Inspired by the natural beauty around her, her botanical prints are an exploration and celebration of the flora and fauna of Sussex. Julia aims to capture the fragile beauty she sees in nature with delicate etchings of grasses, flowers and insects. Julia uses impressions of collected plants along side Julias interest in butterfly’s was captured by a Downland scheme project in which to bring back the Duke of Burgendy Butterfly in 2018 which was then rare encouraging the landscape to support the butterfly’s return by supporting plants favourable for the butterflies breeding.. Julia has been exploring connection through plants and the natural world and its symbiotic relationship which appears to go unnoticed. The Fragility and unstoppable beauty of the Butterfly captures this quality- often with an epic journey to a distant land with only days to find a mate, it finds perfect plant ally on which to feed and lay its eggs before it returns to the Earth. Speaking of strength, resilience, faith and fragility. Julias work explores these qualities with a holistic resonance.
solar etching from digital photo
Media Dimensions: 19 x 25 cm
Image Dimensions: 14 x 20 cm
Edition of 10
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £19.00.
Julia White has a 30 year career in the artist and film industry. She trained in printmaking through a series of short courses in 2016 after moving to West Sussex. Inspired by the natural beauty around her, her botanical prints are an exploration and celebration of the flora and fauna of Sussex. Julia aims to capture the fragile beauty she sees in nature with delicate etchings of grasses, flowers and insects. Julia uses impressions of collected plants along side Julias interest in butterfly’s was captured by a Downland scheme project in which to bring back the Duke of Burgendy Butterfly in 2018 which was then rare encouraging the landscape to support the butterfly’s return by supporting plants favourable for the butterflies breeding.. Julia has been exploring connection through plants and the natural world and its symbiotic relationship which appears to go unnoticed. The Fragility and unstoppable beauty of the Butterfly captures this quality- often with an epic journey to a distant land with only days to find a mate, it finds perfect plant ally on which to feed and lay its eggs before it returns to the Earth. Speaking of strength, resilience, faith and fragility. Julias work explores these qualities with a holistic resonance.