Her work is concerned primarily with psychological dilemmas such as insomnia and anxiety. She uses the human figure as the retrospection of internal thoughts and private observations. Her works have been largely exhibited in various places, including Springfield, USA. She appeared in the TheGuideArtists Magazine, Slask magazine, and on a national Polish tv channel. She was a finalist in many international contests like the 14th Art Renewal Center and BoldBlush competition. Julia Kempa's works are in the permanent collections of private art connoisseurs from Europe.
Art Market: Thank you for the interview, Julia. It's a pleasure having this interview with you. Let's start from the beginning; what is your background in art, and where this high hyperrealistic technique comes from?
Julia Kempa: I always loved art, and from my youngest years, I want to become a professional painter. I even have a hilarious story for this. When I was eight years old, my nanny asked me what I would like to do when I grow up. I felt that it was a perfect moment to express my pride in having such a dream, so I answered that being a painter is something that I want to do. She jokingly commented that she does not think it's quite possible, so, under pressure, I immediately changed my mind and added: So I'll be an archeologist then!.
I didn't want to be one, obviously, and I kept pursuing my vision of becoming a professional artist. I went to art high school in Poland, and in 2016 I started studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice.
Details were something that always caught my eye, it was even visible on my childhood drawings, and that's when the real beginning for hyperrealism started.
This story is from the Issue #46 April 2020 edition of Art Market.
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