Julia Daniela Filip
she/her
Duality
Within my painting practice, I am currently exploring women's empowerment through the destructive symbolism of flowers associated with women's sexuality and womanhood. Eve Ensler's play "The Vagina Monologues" (1996) sparked my interest. She explains how society "cleans up" our bodies, linking them to the smell of roses and comparing the imagery of our vulvas to flowers.
Through my work, I try to embody the differences between the expectations of my two feminine sides- the traditional Romanian and the contemporary Dublin. Working with natural cyanotype prints and using geometric Eastern-European-inspired designs, I try to balance these within my work as a commentary on the balance of my two feminine sides.
Julia Filip is a first-generation Irish-Romanian artist and educator. Julia believes that her teaching and art practice have an osmotic relationship, continuously feeding into each other within the classroom and studio space. Her practice is informed by nature and her experiences as a woman through her two cultural identities.
Installation
Installation
Duality I, mixed media on canvas, 100cm x 150cm
Duality II, mixed media on canvas, 150cm x 100cm
Duality III, mixed media on canvas, 80cm x 80cm
Duality IV, cyanotype on canvas, 50cm x 20cm
Duality V, mixed media on canvas, 80cm x 80cm
Duality VI, mixed media on canvas, 63cm x 79cm
Duality VII, cyanotype on canvas, 40cm x 30cm
Duality VIII, cyanotype on canvas, 25cm x 20cm
Research
Cyanotype experiments
Studies
Studio shot of research
Studio shot of research/ process
Cyanotype process
Teaching Placements
2nd Year Placement - Kylemore College
March 2022 - May 2023
3rd Year Placement - Saint Dominics College
Februrary 2023 - May 2023
4th Year Placement - Kylemore College
October 2023 - December 2023