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Julia Surba is a siberian artist, whose favourite
expression art became pyrography*. Inspired by art of ancient
world cultures, Julia has developed her own "background"
pyrography technique by which carving in combination with burned
pictures build expressive relief patterns in Tribal Art style.
Last time Julia scrutinizes the almost forgotten culture of Ancient
Kuzhebar (Siberia), that is why her objects often represent the
unique world-picture of aboriginal inhabitants of Ancient Kuzhebar.
*Pyrography or art of fire (from Greek pyros = fire)
or Wood Burning Art is the art of burning an image onto a surface:
wood or leather. It was popular in many ancient cultures of Australia,
Afrika, Amerika and in Ancient Kuzhebar .
Julia Surba is a member of the International Association of Pyrographic
Artists (IAPA).
In 2005 she established the "Kuzhebar-Design" studio,
which is specialized in pyrography-design, developing of logos and
CD-covers, fashion and amulets.
Last Exhibitions:
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Festival "Free of Karma Zone", Petropavlovka
(Siberia), 2003
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Exhibition "Culture of Ancient Kuzhebar",
Tscheremschanka (Siberia), 2003
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Exhibition "Schamanistic Worlds of Ancient
Kuzhebar", Gallery "Kunstreich am Pergamonmuseum",
Berlin (Germany) 2004
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Exhibition in "Orome"- centre, Berlin
(Germany) 2005
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Exhibition "Schamanistic Worlds of Ancient
Kuzhebar ", Gallery "Kunstreich am
Pergamonmuseum", Berlin (Germany) 2005
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Exhibition by "Musicora", Caroussel
du Louvre, Paris (France) 2006
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Exhibition "Schamanism of Siberia in the
modern art", art&culture festival "48 Stunden
Neukoelln", Berlin (Germany) 2006
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Exhibition "Querschnitt Format",
Im Bethanien, Berlin (Germany) 2006
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Art on stage in L`urbangi art room, Berlin (Germany)
2006
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Exhibition by "Markt der Kontinente",
Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem (Germany) 2006
- Exhibition "Unknown Ancestors", art&culture festival
"48 Stunden Neukoelln", Berlin (Germany) 2007
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Exhibition by "Markt der Kontinente",
Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem (Germany) 2007
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