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My artwork is influenced by colourful paintings of abstract artist S.Delaunay ,which worked in direction of Orphism,  a term originating from 1912 when French poet and art critic Guillaume Appollinaire identified the new style of Cubist painting.
Use of colour brought movement, light and musical qualities to the artwork and therefore referenced the legendary poet and singer of ancient Greek mythology, Orpheus. That is how naming of the movement came in use.
Even in the darkest forest, light playing beautiful tricks. I Love looking at moving shadows on the trees, it is mesmerizing . Tree trunks change their shapes,playing optical illusion and creating an almost abstract shapes in the landscape of the forest. 
Acrylic on the gallery stretch canvas, that does not require framing. Sides painted in black. One of a kind, original painting.
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Singing trees.2 Painting

Julia Hacker

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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My artwork is influenced by colourful paintings of abstract artist S.Delaunay ,which worked in direction of Orphism, a term originating from 1912 when French poet and art critic Guillaume Appollinaire identified the new style of Cubist painting. Use of colour brought movement, light and musical qualities to the artwork and therefore referenced the legendary poet and singer of ancient Greek mythology, Orpheus. That is how naming of the movement came in use. Even in the darkest forest, light playing beautiful tricks. I Love looking at moving shadows on the trees, it is mesmerizing . Tree trunks change their shapes,playing optical illusion and creating an almost abstract shapes in the landscape of the forest. Acrylic on the gallery stretch canvas, that does not require framing. Sides painted in black. One of a kind, original painting.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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Julia Hacker is a Toronto-based, internationally renowned artist working in various contemporary mixed media and acrylic paint. juliahacker@hotmail.com 647-999-5130 Statement. In a world of diversity, each weaves a narrative as unique as a snowflake, even when gazing upon the same humble flower. Much like complex tapestries, emotions are woven from the threads of upbringing and personal interpretations of existence, enhancing our sensory perceptions. Julia's art is a deeply personal odyssey, where every brush stroke serves as a therapeutic session on canvas, a means of confronting anxiety and navigating the terrain of grief. Through her art, she skillfully translates abstract thoughts and elusive feelings into tangible expressions, crafting a coded diary that encompasses the vast landscape of her artistic evolution. Central to her work is embracing the eternal cycle of destruction and renewal, a phenomenon profoundly observed in nature and human life. Julia believes hope is an unwavering beacon, even in the darkest hours. With her artistic prowess, she captures these fragments of hope, skillfully weaving them into her compositions through a harmonious blend of colours, shapes, and textures. Her creations serve as an invitation for viewers to rediscover hope amid life's most formidable challenges. Julia's unique approach to her art encompasses her artistic prowess, mindfulness, and empathy. Holding certification as an NLP coach, she views art as an inseparable combination of artistry and human psychology. Her works, therefore, resonate with aesthetic beauty and profound insights into the human experience, inviting all who gaze upon them to embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. Julia Hacker is : Member of Ontario Society of Canadian Artists and Canadian Society of Artists. Press release : Aurorian Magazine Mar 28, 2018, on solo show Botanica Pink Panther Magazine issue 24, 2016 Bold Brush Painting Competition Winners Feb 2015 Outstanding acrylic http://faso.com/boldbrush/winner/81932 Interview publication Jan 20, 2015 http://www.artonfashion.com/blog/2015/01/artist-interview-with-julia-hacker/ Luxuries Magazine Dec 2014 Borealis Magazine pages 72-75 Nov 2014 http://issuu.

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