BEHIND EVERY CREATION
Juliana Bravo, Colombian painter, preliminary drawer and a restless creator. At the end of the 90's she traveled to Florence, Italy to study painting and art history, then she went to Mexico to study fine arts and finished her degree in Bogota, Colombia.
Juliana worked for Channel Custom Jewelry department in London, that experience led to aligning her preliminary drawings with jewelry that in this case were ancestral techniques from her mother land. In that same time she accomplished a master degree in Contemporary art and design at Christies Education.
The jewelry, conceived as three dimensional drawing, became the main tool for her designs. The handcraft, fine gold and silver threads molded in a specific way, has become a trait that makes her work unique amongst Colombia´s fashion and art lovers.
The paintings are a mix of acrylics with textiles and drawings, that she overlaps over a canvas or a ready made mother mary sculpture.
As her exploration continues, Juliana has started to embarque in NFT, with illustrations that honor the meaning and symbolism of motherhood.
Juliana currently lives in Cartagena, Colombia with her husband and two daughters.
Juliana worked for Channel Custom Jewelry department in London, that experience led to aligning her preliminary drawings with jewelry that in this case were ancestral techniques from her mother land. In that same time she accomplished a master degree in Contemporary art and design at Christies Education.
The jewelry, conceived as three dimensional drawing, became the main tool for her designs. The handcraft, fine gold and silver threads molded in a specific way, has become a trait that makes her work unique amongst Colombia´s fashion and art lovers.
The paintings are a mix of acrylics with textiles and drawings, that she overlaps over a canvas or a ready made mother mary sculpture.
As her exploration continues, Juliana has started to embarque in NFT, with illustrations that honor the meaning and symbolism of motherhood.
Juliana currently lives in Cartagena, Colombia with her husband and two daughters.