This video documents March 28th-31st where I stayed in a hotel in Mahipalpur, New Delhi with 2 American friends, during the beginning of the nationwide virus shutdown. We were the only people in the entire hotel.
On March 31st, the Mormon Church miraculously provided an evacuation flight for stranded Americans. (Watch next episode!)
Thanks as always for watching! Please subscribe to follow my journey as a painter living in Brooklyn and Siem Reap, Cambodia!
I was born in 1982, in Flint, MI, and attended Western Michigan University with a concentration in painting and am recognized for creating bold memory-staining works. I address personal and immediate social issues, and most presently, global and political issues, and examine such topics as feminism, ageism, memory deterioration, intimacy, death and confrontational experience. I use oil paint on cotton or linen as my mainstay medium, in order to achieve empathetic coverage of these socially and emotionally shared issues, and have been able to achieve considerable viewer pause through my dedicated work habit, vibrant color choices, straightforward subject matter, and by using people and objects within my community as models. My paintings tend to function as highly relatable, ensuing discussion amongst viewers, and bringing the public forum necessarily back.
I currently live and work in Brooklyn, New York and Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Find me on social media here:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/julia_haw
Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/add/juliahaw
Website: https://juliahaw.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/juliahaw
This video documents March 28th-31st where I stayed in a hotel in Mahipalpur, New Delhi with 2 American friends, during the beginning of the nationwide virus shutdown. We were the only people in the entire hotel. On March 31st, the Mormon Church miraculously provided an evacuation flight for stranded Americans. (Watch next episode!) Thanks as…
This video documents March 28th-31st where I stayed in a hotel in Mahipalpur, New Delhi with 2 American friends, during the beginning of the nationwide virus shutdown. We were the only people in the entire hotel.
On March 31st, the Mormon Church miraculously provided an evacuation flight for stranded Americans. (Watch next episode!)
Thanks as always for watching! Please subscribe to follow my journey as a painter living in Brooklyn and Siem Reap, Cambodia!
I was born in 1982, in Flint, MI, and attended Western Michigan University with a concentration in painting and am recognized for creating bold memory-staining works. I address personal and immediate social issues, and most presently, global and political issues, and examine such topics as feminism, ageism, memory deterioration, intimacy, death and confrontational experience. I use oil paint on cotton or linen as my mainstay medium, in order to achieve empathetic coverage of these socially and emotionally shared issues, and have been able to achieve considerable viewer pause through my dedicated work habit, vibrant color choices, straightforward subject matter, and by using people and objects within my community as models. My paintings tend to function as highly relatable, ensuing discussion amongst viewers, and bringing the public forum necessarily back.
I currently live and work in Brooklyn, New York and Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Find me on social media here:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/julia_haw
Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/add/juliahaw
Website: https://juliahaw.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/juliahaw