Julia Angulo
1993, lives and works in São Paulo, Brasil.
She has a degree in Industrial Design with focus on Graphic Design from FAAP - Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado and a postgraduate degree in Visual Arts from Chelsea School of Arts, in London. The uncertain fluidity present in human memory is revealed in the works of the Brazilian-Polish artist through layers of paintings, seams and collages that are developed on fabric supports, affective material for the artist, for family, personal and aesthetic reasons.
In the middle of chaotic, accumulated thoughts, there is a search to express memories based on the relationship between remembering and forgetting, documenting the path taken by the mind. The rugs, as they are called by the artist, are the result of small random triggers derived from the unconscious, constituted by their relationship with the world. Having psychoanalysis as a tool for understanding the unconscious and which
provides the artist with an investigative basis based on her experience with dyslexia.