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Age: 44
Hometown: Reno, NV
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| Biography | TO PURCHASE any of my ORIGINAL artwork, copy and paste the following link to your browser...
http://www.juliesteinerart.com/ |
| Interests | I create my paintings by combining chaotic gestures with structured lines...A style that also imitates the way I live my life. I work on my paintings a little bit at a time...mostly because I am juggling many tasks that are not art related, but also because it gives me time to let the painting take shape and grow slowly, letting the personality unfold as I watch from afar. I let the painting make decisions for itself, and correct the ones that don't work. After a painting is complete, I stand back and reflect on the process of creation, and the steps it took to get things just so. Most of the time I am just flying by the seat of my pants, but when the day is done, all the chaos finds a peaceful resting place, and I am pleased. |
| Music | My name is Julie Steiner.
I really started painting three years ago. This was about a year after the birth of my twins who are now four years old. I also have a seven year old...all boys I might add! The first year of their life is a complete fog to me, as I was getting three to five hours of broken sleep a night and working full time while my husband studied and attended the Fire Academy. As a result, I completely lost myself in the haze that had become my life. It was quite by accident that the first painting ever happened. I never considered myself much of a painter up until this point. I wasn't very good with color, and it didn't really interest me because of this reason. I remember putting a very large, stark white canvas on an easel for some reason one day...It was my birthday, March 6...and without purpose or intent...I began to paint. It was, and still is, a very vivid and surreal moment for me. It was the moment I found myself again. |
| Films | It is in retrospect that I have figured out what these paintings mean. They symbolize change, and the uncertainty that comes along with that transition. For me it was parenthood, but upon further examination, they are reflections of the vulnerability we experience during the times in our lives when we are most out of control of our feelings. My paintings are about the metamorphosis of life events that change who we are...and who we will become.... |
| Television | Sorry for the extra click....
TO PURCHASE any of my ORIGINAL artwork, copy and paste the following link to your browser...
http://www.juliesteinerart.com/ |
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swirl
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Posted on: 31st Jan 2008 18:14
a pure sense of colour . faces , express more than simple emotion,abstract sureal, emotion? sigle figure ,multiple purposes,the thing about art so great is one can set it in any, manner one wishes,but it has to hhave all that to offer, .... you offer plenty thanks eh! swirl so impressed
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syncope
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Posted on: 28th Dec 2007 19:25
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
May all your dreams come true in 2008!
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kjadamson
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Posted on: 25th Dec 2007 22:50
Merry Christmas! x
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Mamtani
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Posted on: 24th Dec 2007 15:06
Merry Christmas and a wonderful happy new year!
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DVA360
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Posted on: 19th Dec 2007 20:45
join my network: http://artlifestyle.ning.com
for creative people check it out
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Sara
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Posted on: 13th Dec 2007 10:18
Hi Julie!
Inspiring work you create. The way you describe working is great as well ;)
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crosem
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Posted on: 29th Nov 2007 20:08
You've got a very interesting work and very original !
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Tox
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Posted on: 17th Nov 2007 16:49
Susuie, one of the friends listed at your site, is ill. A get well letter would do her heart good and cheer her up a bit. We live in a world that does not apriciate art. We must care for eachother. So leave a post on he board if you have time. L John TOX
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artbycassiday
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Posted on: 12th Nov 2007 16:50
Came across your page while exploring the wonderful art on this website. Very nice work. Please stop by for a visit if you get a chance. Regards, Bud C
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Artistatwork
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Posted on: 5th Nov 2007 20:55
Love it
Margaret, Artist at Work
http://artist-at-work.co.uk
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helene
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Posted on: 29th Sep 2007 15:13
fantastic!
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odd_artist
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Posted on: 19th Sep 2007 1:43
Hey Julie, just stopped by for a quick hello! Howdja like the pic I sent of all the 'guys'?
Later - Rhonda
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Edens_Spirit
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Posted on: 17th Sep 2007 18:59
Amazing work...love it...Eden
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CreateReality
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Posted on: 8th Sep 2007 1:33
Hi! Listen, I have about 6 months to prepare for my first solo show, and I was hoping you could assist me. I will need to have at least 30 paintings to display. If you could, with as much honesty as possible, please name 2 of my completed pieces that you feel I should definitely show. Also, please share 3 things with me, based on my current work, (remember be honest), that you would recommend to me for improving my art in general. I am fine if you post this on my public board because it may be interesting to others. The feedback from other artist on this website is very valuable to me. Thanks! ~Marianne
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chintamani88
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Posted on: 6th Sep 2007 21:54
i like your works a lot !!!!
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RoadKill
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Posted on: 28th Aug 2007 9:19
keep upthe great work. RK
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iangordon
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Posted on: 23rd Aug 2007 0:37
I was wondering if anyone throughout this site has ever received an enquiry from a buyer, gallery owner, or similar?
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Duffyart
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Posted on: 19th Aug 2007 14:30
HI BUDDIE. . . I HAVE POSTED MY NEW EXHIBITION "LETTERE DI AMORE".... REGARDS, DUFFY :)
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Pablo
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Posted on: 10th Aug 2007 16:38
brilliant! simply brilliant!
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RoadKill
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Posted on: 5th Aug 2007 13:09
cool site.
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