Julia Watkins "Energy Artist" Visionary for our time!
Energy Artist, Julia Watkins began her artistic educational journey at the age
of 9, and by the age of 16 she was deemed a master artist, and she was moved to
graduate classes. Her art movement is known as the "Energism Art
Movement."
World
Wide over 1,000 artist have begun to bring focus energy and skill into
"Expanding
Human Consciousnesses" by creating powerful, spiritually energized art.
We could call Ms. Watkins the Mother of this life/art
affirming
movement.
Ms. Watkins, has gifted the world with this amazing
form of expression and
she is celebrated internationally by collectors.
These collectors are
some of the most influential people in the forward
thinking movement,
of conscious living and awareness.
Some of
the collectors are as follows:
Carnegie
Mellon, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dryer, and Children's Hospital
Julia
Watkins art is "sold internationally and her art is researched and noticed
online at
a rate of 5 million impressions a month."
(Now that
is an amazing accolade.)
The
"swirl" style of painting was at one time Julia's moniker; however,
she is currently focusing and expressing herself through her newly developed
and channeled mixed media collection called, "The Tree of Life."
Ms.
Watkins artistic blessing comes from a place most would
call Subconscious or Super -conscious, or Dream State. Her nights are
full of dreams that help her mark out her path when making new creations. Julia
Watkins is an "Artist Extraordinaire" and healer in her own
right. I, encourage you to visit her website and connect with her on Facebook
It is in
times like this when the world is full of doubt, and even more
afraid of
the, "what is to come" that we need artists with healing
vision.
So please join us at, IC Intrinsic Communication
in celebrating Ms.
Julia Watkins.
Excerpt from another write up:
" When she paints she focuses on charging her creations with as much metaphysical energy as possible while at the same time rendering something that will deeply resonate with the specific person who will own the piece. Often she does not know who will receive the painting but says she can feel their presence prior to meeting them. She always feels drained after completing a piece and sometimes collapses."
Art on TV Interview:
11:11 Video:
Artist Page:
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