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Media commonly used in mail art include postcards, paper, a collage of found or recycled images and objects, rubber stamps, artist-created stamps (called artistamps), and paint, but can also include music, sound art, poetry, or anything that can be put in an envelope and sent via post. Mail art is considered art once it is dispatched.
Julie Dillon (born 1982) is an American artist specializing in science fiction and fantasy art. [1] A freelance illustrator, Dillon has created images for games, book and magazine covers, and covers for musical albums.
Julie Speed (born 1951) is an American artist. After dropping out of Rhode Island School of Design at age 19, Speed spent her twenties moving around the U.S. and Canada working pickup jobs (house painter, horse trainer, ad writer, farm worker, etc.) until moving to Texas in 1978, where she settled down and taught herself to paint.
Julie Houts is a satirical illustrator. She was a women's wear designer at J. Crew. During her free time, she created an Instagram account of her drawings [1] which grew to have a following of 230,000 people. [2] She left J. Crew to become a full-time freelancer and published her first book of essays and illustrations [3] in October 2017 called ...
Julie Verhoeven (born 16 May 1969) is a British illustrator and designer who has collaborated with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Versace and Peter Jensen.While she is recognised primarily for her work in fashion, she has also contributed illustrations to books, magazines and album covers.
Strand was particularly influential in her development of cropped, close-up images. She received unprecedented acceptance as a female artist from the fine art world due to her powerful graphic images. [6] Depictions of small flowers that fill the canvas suggest the immensity of nature and encourage viewers to looks at flowers differently. [2]
Julie Freeman's Data as Culture, 3:33, TED talks Data becomes art in Julie Freeman’s “We Need Us” , 1:39, TEDBlog Freeman is a graduate of the MA in Digital Arts at the Centre for Electronic Arts, Middlesex University , London [ 6 ] and board member of nonprofit collective MzTEK (which encourages women artists to pick up technical skills ...