Contemporary Art,
Manchester, England
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Julia Chance
Manchester, UK
Acrylic on canvas panel 30 x 30 cm (Framed 31.5 x 31.5cm) £575.00
Acrylic on canvas panel 30 x 30 cm (Framed 31.5 x 31.5cm) £575.00
Acrylic on canvas panel 30 x 30 cm (Framed 31.5 x 31.5cm) £575.00
Mixed media on panel 150mm x 150mm 230mm x 230mm framed SOLD
Mixed media on panel 150mm x 150mm 230mm x 230mm framed SOLD
Mixed media on panel 150mm x 150mm 230mm x 230mm framed SOLD
Mixed media on panel 150mm x 150mm 230mm x 230mm framed SOLD
Three mixed media drawings on paper 90mm x 90mm each, mounted to 450mm x 230mm £275 (£950 for the set of 4)
Five mixed media drawings on paper 65mm x 65mm each, mounted to 505mm x 185mm. £275 (£950 for the set of 4)
Five mixed media drawings on paper 65 x 65 mm each, mounted to 505 x 185mm £275 (£950 for the set of 4)
Five mixed media drawings on paper 65 x 65 mm each, mounted to 505 x 185mm £275 (£950 for the set of 4)
20cm x 20cm Framed 23x23cm Acrylic on panel £385
20cm x 21cm, Framed 35x36.5cm Mixed media on paper £385
18.5x18.5cm Framed 33.5x33.5cm Mixed media on paper £385
Acrylic on paper Image 18.5x18.5cm Framed 33.5x33.5cm £385
Acrylic and collage on panel 50.5x50.5x20cm £885
Acrylic on paper 14.5x14.5cm Slim grey timber frame measuring 34.5x30.5cm £350
Acrylic and collage on board SOLD
Acrylic on paper 19.5x14.5cm SOLD
Acrylic on board 12.5x10cm White box frame measuring 28x32.5cm £300
About the Artist
Julia Chance's paintings are inspired by landscapes and cities and are made in her studio in Altrincham. She applies paint to the prepared boards in an intuitive way, exploring the interplay of colours, textures, gestures and mark-making with different tools. Her techniques involve building up layers, scraping back, rubbing, blending, scratching and splattering the paint onto the surface. Julia will work on a number of paintings at the same time, moving between them to stay fresh.
After some time, and as the layers build up, the beginnings of a composition or a particular quality of colour combination and mark-making emerges. She will try to stay alert and to notice when this happen and follow and build upon this when it does. Julia works with the feeling that something is emerging – sometimes it’s a process that flows, but more often it’s an all-engaging wrestle; gaining, losing and then re-gaining control of the painting over a period of time. The paintings will often develop into a cityscape or landscape in an oblique way, as the work progresses.
The process is one of controlling the work as it develops whilst remaining open to taking risks and responding to chance occurrences along the way.
Her earlier paintings were a response to a specific experience in a landscape or city, during which she would make sketches and take photos. She would then make the painting over a period of time in the studio, revisiting the sketches and photos to remind her of the original experience. By remaining open to what happened along the way through the painting process, the aim was to allow each work to gradually take on a life of its own.