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Julia Romanova, an abstract artist

She was born in Siberia and spent her formative years in Russia until the age of 20. Her artistic journey commenced at the Far Eastern Academy of Arts in Russia before she ventured to Beijing, China. Immersed in the rich tapestry of Asia, encompassing Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, Julia found inspiration in the study of calligraphy, abstract art, and extensive travels throughout Southeast Asia.

The majority of Julia’s artistic creations, spanning abstract paintings and contemporary works, took shape in the picturesque landscapes of the Philippines, Thailand, and China. Her diverse portfolio is showcased on Art Romanova, an online gallery based in Spain, where art enthusiasts can buy art online, particularly abstract paintings, with worldwide shipping. Julia’s works have graced galleries in Europe, and some have found homes with notable collectors, including the Prince of Dubai. With exhibitions in Italy, Julia continues to leave an indelible mark on the world art scene.

Among Julia’s favorite artists are renowned figures such as Picasso, Mark Rothko, and Modigliani. Currently residing in Spain, Julia Romanova invites art lovers to explore her modern, stylish, and minimalistic art collection, bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary artistry. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Julia’s creations, where the vibrant spirit of Barcelona influences her artistic expressions.

2014 Beijing

NewArt Free Space in 798 art district, collective exhibition “Young abstract artist”

2015 Beijing

Spring centre for the art in 798 art district, collective exhibition “Between abstract and figurative”

2016 Moscow

Art Place Winzavod exhibition “abstraction and image”

2018 Milano

Galleria ArteForma collective exhibition “New Abstractism in Russia”

2019 Milano

Spazio Dimensione Arte, personal exhibition “Monica and other stories”

2020 Como

Villa Giuliani, shared personal exhibition

2021 Milano

for Open Studios personal works shown in Twin Studio in Brera district.

2014 Beijing

NewArt Free Space in 798 art district, collective exhibition “Young abstract artist”

2015 Beijing

Spring center for the art in 798 art district, collective exhibition “Between abstract and figurative”

2016 Moscow

Art Place Winzavod exhibition “abstraction and image”

2018 Milano

Galleria ArteForma collective exhibition “New Abstractism in Russia”

2019 Milano

Spazio Dimensione Arte, personal exhibition “Monica and other stories”

2020 Como

Villa Giuliani, shared personal exhibition

2021 Milano

for Open Studios personal works shown in Twin Studio in Brera district.