Artist Information:
Julie Zarate
deer park, TX
United States
Member Since: Nov 2001
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Artist Statement:
since the day i picked up a pencil, i was drawn in. the feel of the lead against paper, being able to create worlds from nothingness, it was a very powerful feeling.
mostly self-taught, i've gathered books on other artists and copied their works. when i was younger, i based my success on how accurate i could portray their works. as i grew older, i realized success lay in my finding my own way, my own style. forever my worst critic, i feel i have yet to succeed. but rather than expressing my humility, you be the judge.
within these galleries, you will find the culmination of many hours / weeks / years of work. whether influenced by gaugin, nagel, rivera or another artist i've come across in my journey, this is the product of my study. i welcome any comments or complaints....
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Artist Exhibitions:
june - present, 2002: several pieces on display at midtown bagel company, houston
may 2002: commissioned for cinco de mayo festival poster
may 2002: collective exhibit at galeria schoelmann, houston
april 2002: "breaking chains" collective exhibit
october-november 2001: two of my works are currently on exhibit at M.E.C....
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Midtown Bagel Company; Bagby @ McGowan, Houston, Texas USA
Talento Bilingue de Houston; Jensen @ Runnels, Houston, Texas USA
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Commissions:
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Julie Zarate's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Julie Zarate's Portfolio. Browse Zarate's body of work: since the day i picked up a pencil, i was drawn in. the feel of the lead against paper, being able to create worlds from nothingness, it was a very powerful feeling.
mostly self-taught, i've gathered books on other artists and copied their works. when i was younger, i based my success on how accurate i could portray their works. as i grew older, i realized success lay in my finding my own way, my own style. forever my worst critic, i feel i have yet to succeed. but rather than expressing my humility, you be the judge.
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