Juli Fejer
Juli Fejer’s work has appeared in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Mall Galleries and numerous group exhibitions, including with the Society of East Anglian Watercolourists and non-profit organisation, ArtCan. She has been featured on BBC 2 and in the London Press.
Juli Fejer’s art explores the cycles of the natural world: abundance and decay, letting go and regeneration. She finds inspiration and solace in painting trees. Working with watercolour, gouache, acrylic paint and digital media, allows her to express differing moods and ideas. She uses landscape as a metaphor for emotion.
The chronic condition fibromyalgia gives Fejer an acute sensitivity to external stimuli, which enables her to pick up the nuances of her surroundings. Her work invites the viewer into a world that is both familiar and strange through the use of unexpected palette, mark making and perspective.