Yulia Robinson

Joined Artfinder: April 2020

Artworks for sale: 7

United Kingdom

About Yulia Robinson

 
 
  • Biography
    Yulia Robinson, born in Far East of Russia, Sakhalin Island. Graduated University of Westminster BA (Hons) Mixed Media Fine Art. Live, work and exhibit between London and South of France. using online art platforms to reach international clients. ​ Yulia’s work is often characterised by gestural brush strokes, mark making and the impression of spontaneity. Using alternative techniques like blowing, dripping, bleaching she allows her paint to create unexpected forms and focuses on the dominant vibrant colours. Her multi-layered paintings involve figurative forms along with a variety of abstract language. They evoke a meditational, emotional response and a feeling of liberty in the viewers, allowing one physically to experience the painting by wondering over pigment changing canvases. Often large in scale, her works are intense in colour, rich in texture, impulsive and deeply expressive. There’s a great sense of movement and rhythm in Yulia’s work, particularly in her recent collection of dynamic splashy images.
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  • Education

    2001 - 2004

    Westminster university

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Education

2001 - 2004

Westminster university


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Biography

Yulia Robinson, born in Far East of Russia, Sakhalin Island. Graduated University of Westminster BA (Hons) Mixed Media Fine Art. Live, work and exhibit between London and South of France. using online art platforms to reach international clients. ​ Yulia’s work is often characterised by gestural brush strokes, mark making and the impression of spontaneity. Using alternative techniques like blowing, dripping, bleaching she allows her paint to create unexpected forms and focuses on the dominant vibrant colours. Her multi-layered paintings involve figurative forms along with a variety of abstract language. They evoke a meditational, emotional response and a feeling of liberty in the viewers, allowing one physically to experience the painting by wondering over pigment changing canvases. Often large in scale, her works are intense in colour, rich in texture, impulsive and deeply expressive. There’s a great sense of movement and rhythm in Yulia’s work, particularly in her recent collection of dynamic splashy images.