Artists

Work

Smile 1, 2012
  • Smile 1, 2012Smile 1, 2012
    Embroidery on found painting
    42 x 36.2 cm
    AFG 49751
  • Pylon 1, 2012Pylon 1, 2012
    Altered found oil painting mounted on board
    18.7 x 26.4 cm
    AFG 49752
  • Green Dress, 2012Green Dress, 2012
    Altered found photograph
    25 x 20 cm
    AFG 49965
  • Hero, 2011Hero, 2011
    Altered found photograph
    25 x 20.5 cm
  • Blue Tattoo Blue Tattoo
    Embroidery and acrylic on found photograph
    25 x 20.5 cm
  • Fold FaceFold Face
    Embroidery and acrylic on found photograph
  • The Playpen, 2011The Playpen, 2011
    Embroidery and acrylic on found photograph
    25 x 20.5 cm
  • The ScientistThe Scientist
    Altered found photograph
    25 x 20.5 cm
  • EnigmaEnigma
    Found photograph
    25 x 20.5 cm
  • BabbleBabble
    Found photograph and marble
  • Satan, 2010 Satan, 2010
    Embroidery on linen
    38 x 30 cm
  • Wolf Women, 2010Wolf Women, 2010
    3rd collage, found photographs
    21.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Crystal 2, 2010 Crystal 2, 2010
    Altered found image
    25.5 x 19.5 cm
  • Crystal 3, 2010 Crystal 3, 2010
    Altered found image
    25.5 x 18.5 cm
  • Crystal 1, 2009 Crystal 1, 2009
    Altered found photographs
    25.5 x 20.5 cm
  • Love 1 (yellow), 2010 Love 1 (yellow), 2010
    Glazed ceramic, plasticine
    37.5 x 15 x 5 cm
  • Shell - shocked 2, 2010 Shell - shocked 2, 2010
    Altered found oil painting
    51 x 40.5 cm
  • Just Like Your Father, 2010 Just Like Your Father, 2010
    Oil on found photograph, altered vintage frame
    25.5 x 19 cm
  • Mood Swing 2 (white circle), 2010 Mood Swing 2 (white circle), 2010
    Found photograph, self-adhesive vinyl
    25.5 x 20.5 x 2 cm
  • Mood Swing 3 (black oval), 2010Mood Swing 3 (black oval), 2010
    Found photograph, self-adhesive vinyl
    25.5 x 20.5 x 2 cm
  • Channel Hopping, 2009Channel Hopping, 2009
    Oil on canvas mounted on board, found postcards, map pin
    19.5 x 24 x 4 cm
  • Tupperware Bowl, 2009 Tupperware Bowl, 2009
    Oil on canvas mounted on board, yacht varnish
    19.5 x 25.5 cm
  • Belle, 2010 Belle, 2010
    Found image, embroidery, ink
    22.5 x 18 cm
  • Love 2 (mauve), 2010 Love 2 (mauve), 2010
    Glazed ceramic, plasticine
    63 x 20 x 5.5 cm
  • Tattoo Face, 2010 Tattoo Face, 2010
    Found image, embroidery, vintage frame
    28.5 x 21 cm
  • Provenance (dining), 2010Provenance (dining), 2010
    Oil on canvas, altered vintage frame
    21 x 24.5 cm
  • Shell-shocked 1, 2010Shell-shocked 1, 2010
    Altered found oil painting
    41 x 35.5 cm
  • Crystal 2, 2010 Crystal 2, 2010
    Altered found image
    25.5 x 18.5 cm
  • Bond, 2009 Bond, 2009
    Collage, found image, found photograph
    31 x 24 cm
  • Mask 2, 2009 Mask 2, 2009
    Oil on canvas, embroidery
    26.5 x 19.5 cm
  • Incognito, 2009Incognito, 2009
    Plastic Game Parts, Found Photograph
    26 cm x 20 cm
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter, 2007 Like Mother, Like Daughter, 2007
    Collage
    43 x 36.5 cm
  • Blossom In A Graveyard, 2009 Blossom In A Graveyard, 2009
    Mixed media
    43 x 36.5 cm
  • Gum Bubble 2, 2008 Gum Bubble 2, 2008
    Mixed media
    35.7 x 29.8 cm
 

Biography

Julie Cockburn is an artist based in London.  Her work is best defined by its delicate craftsmanship and by the transformation of every day and found objects into works of art.  Through the manipulation of found items and images; such as ceramic sculptures, paintings, photographs, printed paper and books, Cockburn evokes a sense of both the naïve and the spontaneous. 

Through the combination of second-hand objects and creative labour, Cockburn contradicts the generic and mass-produced with something crafted, imbuing her intellectually and physically worn objects with value.  Techniques such as the childlike embroidered patterns that feature on found photographs and printed images, draw the viewer in to a sculpted journey of labour and creation.  Cockburn’s work challenges the means by which things are seen and visually digested, shown by the playful visual exploration of the materials she employs.

Julie introduces ideas to found objects that generate dialogue about modernity and art history, gender and identity, nature and urbanity and the relationship between process and idea. However, it is an instinctive reaction to the found objects that dictates the piece, rather than an underlying intellectual or political viewpoint. Cockburn’s pieces are elaborate, intriguing and beautifully executed, with an autonomy that makes one want to believe their existence. Her work is in both public and private collections worldwide.

 

Julie Cockburn CV.pdf

 

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