"Eastside Culture Crawl" with The Kettle Society
Iconic Fusion: Portraits in Architecture
“Iconic Fusion: Portraits in Architecture”: This theme combines iconic individuals with architectural and geometric imagery, suggesting a narrative that explores the influence of famous personalities on the world and the structures they may have helped shape. It has the potential to evoke a sense of historical and cultural significance, making it engaging for those interested in the interplay between iconic figures and the built environment.
ARTIST BIO
Julianne Chladny is an artist, author, and entrepreneur based in Vancouver, Canada. She holds a BFA from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, a diploma from the Victoria School of Visual and Performing Arts, and continuing education from Harvard University, HCC College, Metro Community College, and The Red Cross. Her ongoing art practice involves ideas around perspective. Julianne has always had a fascination with architecture: its renderings, where the physical blends with illusion, alterations by perception; the power of the viewer's standpoint. With those passions as her guide, she has created works for television, a culture revitalization event, children's books, craft objects, and a clothing line. Her works display a confidence in form by playing with it; making it creative. Julianne has worked with artist collectives Generation WTF, Instant Coffee, Dance Awkward, and IE Cru. She has exhibition experience dating back 20 years, most recently at Center A for their art market and the EastVan Culture Crawl.
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