Artist Bio
Julia K. Burzon is a self-taught artist whose generally representative artworks favor bright colors and circular forms. Her education in wildlife biology (B.S., M.S.) was undertaken with the ulterior motive of ensuring basic realism in her art and includes an undergraduate photography minor. Julia’s earliest professional work in art was in general and scientific illustration and photography in the 1990s, resulting in multiple publications.
After a long hiatus as a wildlife biologist and mother, Julia returned to art as a serious pursuit in 2018. In 2020’s COVID isolation, she decided to learn digital painting and spent a year creating daily apple-themed artworks as a structured way of doing so, which resulted in the creation of her “An Apple A Day” art blog (see website link). After that year of focus on the digital, Julia shifted back to working primarily with traditional analog media, especially acrylic painting, and has since been working both in-studio and en plein air. Julia continues to use art to explore her own psychological and emotional landscape and is keenly interested in both the process and products of that pursuit.