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Julie Stevens


Flight


Hidden


Movement

 (This is a long page so please do scroll down to the bottom to see all of Julie's Images)

Julie Stevens studied Fine Art at BTEC diploma level, and has a BA Hons Certificate in Life-painting and drawing.
She offers original art at affordable prices, by producing limited edition *giclee canvas prints, and posters.

Her colourful works, abstracts, portraits, life and landscape, are produced using oils, acrylics, mixed media,
screen printing, inks and charcoal. These original paintings and drawings are then digitally enhanced,
and printed onto canvas or as high quality posters. Variations on the original can be achieved by using digital
techniques to alter the paintings in terms of colour, cropping and size.
Waterproof canvases are also available for use in bathrooms, conservatories and gardens.

“Inspiration can come from anywhere, sometimes topical issues, for example, a lot of the pictures of veiled women,
e.g. Blue Shroud and Flight, were done at the time of 9/11. The picture of Mother and baby
(see this image on the main ' painting 'category page) was inspired by a photograph with a newspaper article,
(the actual article is used as mixed media in the picture) about tribal warfare in Africa.
This woman rescued the baby from its dead mother, who was from the opposing tribe.
Other sources of inspiration include music, dance, and scenery.

Recently I have included digital techniques and I am finding this a fascinating way to
develop my paintings in various ways. I hope that others get pleasure from the work that I am doing.
Thank you for looking at my paintings, and please contact me if you need more details.

Tel 07862 224948
www.originartuk.co.uk
email: originartuk@yahoo.co.uk

See Julie this year at Venue 3 - Origin Art UK, Flat 1, 22 Salisbury Road


Grey Lady


Lost in Dance


Abstract II

       
 
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