julia hepburn

Stolen Bones



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And All The Earth


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The Fiddler



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More Than You Know



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Mother Wolf


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City Mouse, Installation detail

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Can You Remember My Dream, Installation



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I Have Something To Ask You


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I Will, You'll See


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Reasonable Sadness


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A Mother's Fate





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Even Cats Have Dreams

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My Brother's House

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Good Lovelies Album Cover, Let The Rain Fall


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Slow Down, Lean In


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Thine Eyes Are As Doves

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And Now You Know


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He Was A Good Friend

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A Fine Day

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I Want To Go Home

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A Day At The Coast

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Be Home For Dinner



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I Have Kids To Feed

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Lifetime


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That Looks Delicious

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Hollow Bones

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I Can Save You

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Mourning Widow

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I Wish I Was a Stallion


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A Sedentary Lifestyle Can Kill You

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Sometimes Seagulls Don't Beg

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I'll Love You Forever

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Julia Hepburn


In my work, I attempt to reclaim the innocence and curiosity of childhood.

Each compartmentalized piece displays a single scene with virtually no context. Viewers are encouraged to use their imaginations in order to develop a narrative explaining the scene.

The use of small, doll-sized scenes, not only draws people in physically, but also makes the darker imagery less threatening, permitting the viewer to assign a wide range of moods to the work depending on their personal interpretation.

The unnatural size also allows viewers to feel as though they are looking at a world completely separate from their own, where the rules that govern their own lives do not necessarily apply.

Many of the works emphasize our relationship with the natural world; something that, much like innocence, I believe is lost as we grow older. This connection to the natural world is most clearly illustrated in my paintings.

The works reflect my desire to re-insert myself into the natural order and often exhibit my tendency to assign human personalities to animals.

-Julia Hepburn, Toronto, ON, Canada

CONTACT: julia_hepburn@hotmail.com
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