
Julie Cockburn (1966) defines her work through its intricate artistry, transforming everyday and discovered objects into masterly creations. By manipulating objects and images found in her surroundings – including sculptures made of ceramic, paintings, photographs, printed paper, and books – Cockburn, who resides and creates in the UK, evokes a sense of novelty and spontaneity.
Cockburn pursued her education at Central St Martins School of Art and Design and Chelsea School of Art in London. Through the fusion of used items and artistic labor, she challenges the ubiquitous and mass-produced with her crafted pieces, imbuing her intellectually and physically worn objects with significance. Skillful techniques, such as childlike embroidered patterns adorning found photos and printed images, invite viewers on a journey of sculpting and creation. Cockburn’s work defies the conventional ways of seeing and interpreting, as evidenced by her playful visual exploration of the materials she employs.
























































I think it’s fascinating how Cockburn reimagines the concept of ‘worn’ objects. The incorporation of hand-stitched details gives the pieces a new emotional depth, making the viewer rethink the narrative behind these found items.
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