Julia Roche is an artist living with her husband and three children on the family farm in southern New South Wales. On her own admission she's not good in the mornings and is always late but its the evenings that are her focus time, painting in her repurposed 1910 woolshed studio on her farm sometimes into the early hours of the morning.
Julia is represented by Otomys. Her works are generally large scale interpretive landscape paintings using oil and mixed media on canvas or cotton rag. You can find her at juliaroche.com.au or @_julia_roche on Instagram. She has a solo exhibition coming up with Otomys in Melbourne on the 4th November and has recently completed a two week residency at Geelong Grammar School working within the Art Department and with students.
Julia is represented by Otomys. Her works are generally large scale interpretive landscape paintings using oil and mixed media on canvas or cotton rag. You can find her at juliaroche.com.au or @_julia_roche on Instagram. She has a solo exhibition coming up with Otomys in Melbourne on the 4th November and has recently completed a two week residency at Geelong Grammar School working within the Art Department and with students.
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