Art of Julie Bowland
Artist Statement













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Approaching Storm, Oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches, 1999, Collection of Zoe Gollaway















I am a landscape painter, usually working directly from nature in a thick vigorous oil paint impasto with a strong emphasis on color.  Color is everything to me, expressing intensity of emotion, as well as defining space.

 

Color and form are freely interpreted, but it remains important to me to work from nature.  I love the directness and energy of dealing with the dynamically changing conditions of nature while making art. Bugs, heat, cold, wind, changing light, and the smells, sounds and sights of nature all contribute to the overall experience of painting. It isn’t a particularly relaxing or controlled way of working, but I enjoy the spontaneity.

 

An Expressionist at heart, I am not so much describing a place as expressing feelings. My interest is in the paint, the color and brushstrokes; I want to see the paint do something that I haven’t made it do before. But ultimately I want my paintings to take the viewer somewhere-somewhere they may (or may not) have been before.

 

Bowland paints the way Janis Joplin sang-bold, gutsy, colorful and passionate. -Mark Hinson, arts writer for the Tallahassee Democrat

 

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Deer Lake Dunes
















 
Julie Bowland
 
Gallery Director/Assistant Professor
Valdosta State University Department of Art
Valdosta, Georgia, 31698-0105
(229) 253-9395