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Worldwide artist
ORIGINAL
Julia Volchkova
artist
BASED IN MOSCOW
My visual universe is surrealistic. colorful and dark at the same time.
Va Project
2021
Va Project
2021
works
The new VA Project, currently consisting of painting on canvas, embodies a personal vision of freedom, fashion, and modern decadence. The main figures of the paintings are people who have undergone a futuristic transformation. They are open-minded and unconstrained by social boundaries. Through these characters, Julia conveys the themes of feminism, racism, and bullying. According to the artist, the main cyborg figures embody the transitional stage between the present world and the futuristic universe; therefore, their complex aesthetics consist of a mixture of academic features of art and elements of hyper punk.

Julia plans to expand the VA Project to new formats - design, games industry, virtual reality - in order to be able to capture the expanse of space and underline the inevitability of a transition into a new reality. The project will be expanded, eventually encompassing the gaming industry, animation, fashion, and NFT.
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Street Art Utopia
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OCTOBER 16, 2019
MAY 27, 2020
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CV
1987
2010
2014 - 2016
2019
2017
Nizhnevartovsk, russia
Nizhnevartovsk, russia
ASIA
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
australia
Born in Nizhnevartovsk, Siberia
Graduated from the Nizhnevartovsk State University, earning a degree in Arts and Design
Inspired by the culture of the Asian countries, made street art and murals in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand
Dubai Street Museum
Silo Art Project
2017
MALAYSIA
Entered the Book of Records of Malaysia for the largest portrait
2017
MONTERREY, MEXICO
The International Public Art Festival (IPAF)
2017
MALAYSIA
Аwarded the "Worldwide Excellence Award"
2018
MILAN, ITALY
Looper Fest
2018
Torreblanca, Spain
Citric Festival
2018
saint-petersburg, RUSSIA
The largest mural of Julia Volchkova
2019
BELGIUM
North West Walls Festival
2020
PENANG, MALAYSIA
PICAF Festival
2021
batumi, georgia
VA PROJECT: several canvases are in private collections