enjoy this fantastic journey, a love letter to my daughter with 100 cats and a dragon!
Images provided by Julia Moore. All rights reserved.
acrylic and tempera paint on canvas panel
acrylic and tempera paint on canvas panel
acrylic on canvas panel, commission
acrylic on canvas, triptych, commission
Mural for The Marine Mammal Center
Mural for The Marine Mammal Center
Mural for the Marine Mammal Center
Mural for The Marine Mammal Center
Indoor collaborative mural with artist Nellie King Solomon, bringing the road into the space
detail of the ceiling
mural pictured with ladders still up.
Outdoor mural collaboration with artist Nellie King Solomon
(cities or the arbitrary truth of the compass)
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 46" X 3/4"
(elephant people)
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 46" X 3/4"
(farm cougar)
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 46" X 3/4"
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 46" X 3/4"
(roads)
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 46" X 3/4"
(domesticated clouds)
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 46" X 3/4"
"we built this city on…"
Acrylic on canvas
21" X 21"
"Go do what you're supposed to do"
Oil on Wood Panel
10" X 8 "
"NO TAG"
Acrylic on Board
11" X 8 1/2 "
"NO RUNNING"
Acrylic on board
11" X 8 1/2"
Oil on pink cotton
approx.
8" X 8 "
Oil on Gingham
approx.
12" X 6 "
Acrylic on Pink raw silk
approx.
12" X 7"
Acrylic on Pink raw silk
approx.
6" X 8"
All the pink paintings are part of the Construction of the Self dress/performance/installation. Sewn into dress. All the images on the dress were chosen as the representatives of external influence (the superego) on female identity. Each was a part of (my)self or many selves that happen to grow up in my cultural era.
Performance occurred in wooden box frame built by myself, wrapped in plastic. My cell phone was with me in the box and my phone number on the wall with TEXT ME written above it.
This community mural was made possible through the Carmela Koleman Fellowship awarded to Julia Jane Moore in 2022.
The content of the mural was decided through three free and open to the public community workshops where ideas were shared and harvested and art was made by all. Julia then made an image utilizing all the ideas of the local community, drew the image like a coloring book on the wall and hundreds of community members painted the whole thing over the course of two days. The paint was obtained through grants written and donation paint collected by Julia Jane Moore.
This community mural was made possible through the Carmela Koleman Fellowship awarded to Julia Jane Moore in 2022.
The content of the mural was decided through three free and open to the public community workshops where ideas were shared and harvested and art was made by all. Julia then made an image utilizing all the ideas of the local community, drew the image like a coloring book on the wall and hundreds of community members painted the whole thing over the course of two days. The paint was obtained through grants written and donation paint collected by Julia Jane Moore.
This community mural was made possible through the Carmela Koleman Fellowship awarded to Julia Jane Moore in 2022.
The content of the mural was decided through three free and open to the public community workshops where ideas were shared and harvested and art was made by all. Julia then made an image utilizing all the ideas of the local community, drew the image like a coloring book on the wall and hundreds of community members painted the whole thing over the course of two days. The paint was obtained through grants written and donation paint collected by Julia Jane Moore.
This community mural was made possible through the Carmela Koleman Fellowship awarded to Julia Jane Moore in 2022.
The content of the mural was decided through three free and open to the public community workshops where ideas were shared and harvested and art was made by all. Julia then made an image utilizing all the ideas of the local community, drew the image like a coloring book on the wall and hundreds of community members painted the whole thing over the course of two days. The paint was obtained through grants written and donation paint collected by Julia Jane Moore.
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
Potrero Hill Community Mural
1brush goes international!
As with all our collaborative community mural projects, designs were planned with the local community, synthesized by the 1brush team and painted by all involved!
1brush goes international!
As with all our collaborative community mural projects, designs were planned with the local community, synthesized by the 1brush team and painted by all involved!
(more images on their way!)
We collaborated with the students at Redding Elementary in San Francisco, CA to image and create their ideal street! We, the 1 brush team synthesize the designs of all the students into one image. Then the students painted most of it with us and we finished up with the lift!
Redding Elementary Community Mural
Redding Elementary Community Mural
Redding Elementary Community Mural
Redding Elementary Community Mural
Redding Elementary Community Mural
Redding Elementary Community Mural
7 ft x 10 ft painting designed by the United Playaz kids, sketched out by me, and painted by all the UP kids!
United Playaz Collaborative large scale painting
United Playaz Collaborative large scale painting
United Playaz Collaborative large scale painting
Large Scale Abstract Painting made entirely by my weekly ongoing art class at United Playaz. Designed and painted by the kids at United Playaz.
Cork Creature example for nightlife at the California Academy of Sciences
Wine Night
Painting pet rocks at The California Academy of Sciences Rock Nightlife
Upcycled bird feeder example for Reuse Nightlife at The California Academy of Sciences
Painting pet rocks at The California Academy of Sciences Rock Nightlife
Marbelizing Paper for Valentines at The California Academy of Sciences
Marbelizing Paper for Valentines at The California Academy of Sciences
Marbelizing Paper for Valentines at The California Academy of Sciences
Marbelizing Paper for Valentines at The California Academy of Sciences
Marbelizing Paper for Valentines at The California Academy of Sciences
Marbelizing Paper for Valentines at The California Academy of Sciences
Lunar New Year Stencils for The California Academy of Sciences
Slap Bracelets for 90's night at The California Academy of Sciences
Slap Bracelets for 90's night at The California Academy of Sciences
Slap Bracelets for 90's night at The California Academy of Sciences
Slap Bracelets for 90's night at The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making Fantastic wearable art The California Academy of Sciences
Making wreaths for Winter Solstice at The California Academy of Sciences
Making wreaths for Winter Solstice at The California Academy of Sciences
Making wreaths for Winter Solstice at The California Academy of Sciences
Making wreaths for Winter Solstice at The California Academy of Sciences
Making wreaths for Winter Solstice at The California Academy of Sciences
Making wreaths for Winter Solstice at The California Academy of Sciences
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Public Collaborative Installation in the Civic Center of San Francisco
Animals Ears at United Playaz
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Hand sewn at The Planet
Everyone draws a seal, group project at The Marine Mammal Center
Hand sewn at The Planet
Joseph Albers Color Exploration at The California Academy of Sciences
Joseph Albers Color Exploration at The California Academy of Sciences
Joseph Albers Color Exploration at The California Academy of Sciences
Installation Collaboration with Nellie King Solomon
intaglio print of drawing of early motherhood, view from breastfeeding, body as still life
intaglio print of drawing from early motherhood, body as landscape, body as still life
Intaglio print of observational drawing, body as still life
Blue jays pattern, ink and marker
marker and ink
marker and ink
Idea for new learning spaces. With swing theaters and interactive globes and areas to climb and paint on the walls.
Pastel and pencil on paper
Idea for new learning spaces.
Pen and colored pencil on paper.
Line drawings ( excerpt of a series)
Pen, pencil, thread
when it was just an idea based on..
What is a line?
Look around, how many lines do you see?
What would the world look like if their were no lines?
What happens when we add lines?
colored pencil on paper
Pamphlet to gain participants.
Walking Line
The New School, NY
pastels, a wall or a wall covered in paper
Walking Line.
Cage, NY
What happens if to recored your movements with line? And if you have to deal with everyone else's lines, and not touch them, but they all have to exist in the same space…?
pastels, a wall or a wall covered in paper
Gestural Wall
pastels, a wall or a covered wall, participants
the money people
The Money People
the money people ( series of 50)
colored pencil and ink on dollar bill
the money people ( series of 50)
colored pencil and ink on dollar bill
the money people ( series of 50)
colored pencil and ink on dollar bill
the money people ( series of 50)
colored pencil and ink on dollar bill
the money people ( series of 50)
colored pencil and ink on dollar bill
the money people ( series of 50)
colored pencil and ink on dollar bill
Hand sewn elephant seal pup fabric recycled fabric
glass
wire
PVC Tubing
thread
roughly 5'6" long and 2' wide.
2016
This fabric elephant seal sculpture was created for the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, CA, to train people on how to tube feed elephant seal pups. It is equipped with an esophagus and is anatomically correct to prepare animal caregivers for safely feeding new pups.This is a functional artwork which will be utilized in a hands on environment to teach many people, and thus help seals, pinnipeds and the health of the ocean, and environment.
The Marine Mammal Center is an animal rehabilitation hospital and resuce center. Northern elephant seal pups often come in due to malnutrition and maternal separation. They are tube fed various formulas including milk solutions, fish, salmon oil, electrolytes and vitamins, until they learn to eat fish. Once they are healthy and eat fish on their own they are released back into the wild, their ocean home.
Residency at Kala Art Institute
Open-able globes
Two 6th grade social studies classes.
59 little hand made earths.
Each student cut out from raw unprimed canvas the pattern for two halves of a sphere.
Each student sewed their halves and sewed a zipper into their globe. So that they could open and close it.
They then primed and painted the surface of their globes with the map. Then utilized various collage materials to portray the layers inside the earth.
Project developed and created by Julia Jane Moore based on Anna Yates Elementary Social Studies Curriculum and Her own practice of understanding the world though the context of our shared backdrop, the planet.
Lines in Space
Ongoing reenact-able collaborative exploration. Lines in space is about these questions:
What is a line?
Look around, how many lines do you see?
What would the world look like if their were no lines?
What happens when we add lines?
Lines in space.
Where:
top: The New School, NY, NY as an exhibition
bottom: Central Park, as an engagement with the public (kids)
Materials: Yarn, Tape, Scissors, participants
Lines in space
where:
top: Central Park, The New School, A playground in Harlem, NY A playground in midtown, NY.
materials: tape, yarn, scissors, participants
Lines in Space
where: sausalito, California
materials: tape, yarn, scissors, participants
Lines in space
where: Cage, NY
materials: tape, yarn, scissors, participants
"in this house that i call home"
Cardboard, paper, glue, small DVD player
"in this house that i call home"
card board, paper, glue, small portable dvd player.
Screens
" in this house that i call home"
photos, foam core,
paper, card board, glue, portable dvd player
Wonder bread, Purdue chicken breast, edible ink.
…vanessa eats her profile pic
Wonder bread, Purdue chicken breast, Sara Lee cake mix and brownie mix, edible ink. Plastic food trays.
Table: handmade by myself with recycled materials (wood and pipes)
Cake, edible ink, coffee filters
Wonder bread, Purdue chicken breast, Sara Lee cake mix and brownie mix, edible ink. Plastic food trays.
Table: handmade by myself with recycled materials (wood and pipes)
Hand-sewn snail. Art as toys and celebration of animals. Part of a series of 100 animals.
recycled fabric, glass beads, swiss chard
Art as toys and celebration of animals. Part of a series of 100 animals.
recycled fabric, glass beads, wire
Art as toys and celebration of animals. Part of a series of 100 animals.
recycled fabric,wood beads, wire
Art as toys and celebration of animals. Part of a series of 100 animals.
recycled fabric, glass beads
(email me for more animals juliajanemoore@gmail.com)
This is a happening/ repeatable game/group conversation about conservation through experimentation.
Set up: A common water source, a reservoir. ( a container filled with water)
A common farm area
draw on cups as houses.
Tools: tubes and straw and sponges, tape and building materials
The problem you most solve:
get water from the bowl (reservoir) to you cup (home) and to the farm.
What happens when you run out of water?
This is a happening/ repeatable game/group conversation about conservation through experimentation.
Set up: A common water source, a reservoir. ( a container filled with water)
A common farm area
draw on cups as houses.
Tools: tubes and straw and sponges, tape and building materials
The problem you most solve:
get water from the bowl (reservoir) to you cup (home) and to the farm.
What happens when you run out of water?
All the pink paintings are part of the Construction of the Self dress/performance/installation. Sewn into dress. All the images on the dress were chosen as the representatives of external influence (the superego) on female identity. Each was a part of (my)self or many selves that happen to grow up in my cultural era.
Performance occurred in wooden box frame built by myself, wrapped in plastic. My cell phone was with me in the box and my phone number on the wall with TEXT ME written above it.
(see Paintings for more of The dress)
Fabric, thread. 5'6" long and 2 ft. wide.
This fabric sculpture was created to be used at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito to aide in training volunteers on proper tube feeing procedure. It is equipped with an esophagus.
Northern Elephant seal pups often come in suffering from malnutrition and maternal separation. They are tube fed mixtures of fish and salmon oil, electrolytes and vitamins until they learn to eat fish. Once they are healthy and eat on their own they are released back into their wild ocean home.