Biography
Julia Vilar is a contemporary artist working in an impressionistic manner. She lives and works in Moscow.
At the core of her practice is an exploration of light, air, and subtle perceptual states. Through landscape and floral motifs, she creates spaces where the visual transforms into experience — quiet, slowed, and contemplative.
Working primarily in oil, she uses its material depth and plasticity to build complex environments of light and color. Her paintings are constructed through nuance: tonal shifts, translucent layers, and tactile surfaces that evoke a sense of movement and breathing within the pictorial space.
With an academic foundation in fine arts, Julia develops her practice at the intersection of visual art and attentiveness to inner human experience. Her interest in psychology and observation of emotional states inform a particular sensitivity in her work — one that does not merely depict, but attunes.
Her paintings can be seen as a response to the accelerated rhythm of contemporary life, offering the viewer an experience of presence, stillness, and inner balance.