julian lee
Julian's art incorporates various mediums, incorporating screen printing, painting, drawing, photography, and his own innovation in a unique method of wood etching. His style is partly shaped by a street art aesthetic, but also by spirituality, and can often go into darker emotional landscapes, while maintaining a sense of hope and beauty.
He has exhibited at Espionage Gallery, These Walls Don't Lie, and various other art events, and has been a part of J-Rocket - Two successful, self-organised exhibitions as part of the Adelaide Fringe, exhibiting works alongside two fellow artists.
0410 481 237 art@glenelgartgallery.com.au
He has exhibited at Espionage Gallery, These Walls Don't Lie, and various other art events, and has been a part of J-Rocket - Two successful, self-organised exhibitions as part of the Adelaide Fringe, exhibiting works alongside two fellow artists.
0410 481 237 art@glenelgartgallery.com.au
A Visual Arts student at AC Arts, T-Shirt designer and Screen Printer, Mixed Media Artist
Julian is a self employed t-shirt designer and screen printer, who recently decided to expand his pathways and embark on a broader artistic venture. This has led him to his current studies at AC Arts, where he is establishing himself in the art community, with the further goal of teaching art in high schools.
Over a decade ago, Julian started Hot Cross Culture, his own t-shirt label, and has travelled around Australia to sell at events and festivals. During this time, he dabbled in other forms of art, but more recently knew he didn't want to stop there.
Julian is a self employed t-shirt designer and screen printer, who recently decided to expand his pathways and embark on a broader artistic venture. This has led him to his current studies at AC Arts, where he is establishing himself in the art community, with the further goal of teaching art in high schools.
Over a decade ago, Julian started Hot Cross Culture, his own t-shirt label, and has travelled around Australia to sell at events and festivals. During this time, he dabbled in other forms of art, but more recently knew he didn't want to stop there.