Where Light Becomes Language
Contemporary artist Julia Dubovyk explores the tension between light, space, and silence. Her work invites reflection, stillness, and transformation.
White paint splatters on a dark background, resembling stars in a night sky.
Selected Works
Light, fragility, and structure.
Julia's pieces are rooted in perception, but speak in silence.
Each artwork is available upon request.
Abstract
Abstract black and white vertical brush strokes on a white background.
Chandeliers
Black and white chandelier with several candle-shaped lights and ornate arms against a white background.
Sparkle
Textured light blue surface with a shimmering, slightly wet-looking clear substance splattered across it.
Installation
Ornate silver frame with a black square containing a white square, suspended by thin wires.
From the Scratch
A watercolor-style drawing of a chandelier with the text "TOMORROW" above and "Scenes from an unrealised film" below.
On Paper
Abstract painting with broad, expressive brushstrokes of black and gray on a white background.
About the Artist
JULIA DUBOVYK is a Ukrainian-born visual artist, now based in Vienna. Her work explores the delicate tension between light, space, and emotion — creating silent, meditative moments on canvas and in physical space. After formative years in Ukraine, Julia spent time working in New York, where the sharp contrasts of urban architecture and light inspired a new layer of clarity and minimalism in her practice. Now in Vienna, her artistic focus centers on how light reveals not only surfaces but also memories. Working with painting, mixed media, and symbolic abstraction, she invites the viewer to pause and reflect.
"Light is never just brightness — it's presence. It's what lets the invisible be seen. - Julia Dubovyk" on beige background.
Woman with long curly hair, wearing a white long-sleeve shirt, writing in a notebook with a pink pen.
Artworks
Artworks that speak through silence, shadow, and light. Each piece explores a subtle shift in perception — a new way of seeing space and presence.
Available works and past exhibitions.
A vibrant blue chandelier, painted with thick, visible brushstrokes, hangs centrally against a white background.
White chandelier with five lit candles and crystal accents, painted on a dark, black background.
Abstract black background with vertical white brushstrokes creating a textured, scratched effect.
Abstract black and white painting with vertical streaks and drips, transitioning from light gray to dark black.
Abstract artwork with black, red, and blue paint splatters and drips on a white background.
Textured background with a gradient from dark blue to light blue, featuring raised, squiggly white lines.
Textured purple canvas with a winding, raised line of blue, pink, and white glitter.
Abstract painting with broad, overlapping strokes of black and gray watercolor on a white background.
Abstract white brushstrokes resembling flying birds or insects on a black background.
Black and white illustration of a chandelier with text "TOMORROW" and "Scenes from an unrealised film".
A piece of paper with a black rectangle and text: "I think today would be a very good day to begin."
A page of text with a large black rectangle painted over most of the words, revealing "does it matter?!" in the center.
Various antique light fixtures and objects on a white wall, with handwritten text "This is not the Light".
Empty ornate silver picture frame with a black square containing a smaller white square in its center, connected by wires.
Julia Dubovyk- Beyond the Canvas: Experience the Process.
While each finished artwork offers a final reflection of light and story, the true magic lies in the making. Are you curious about the texture of the charcoal, the spontaneous splash of the paint, or the concepts that drive creation?
Upcoming Event
An intimate exhibition of selected works by Julia Dubovyk.
Vienna October 18–20, 2025 Private view by invitation only
Join me behind the scenes to witness the unfiltered process, connect with the materials, and share in the journey from abstract idea to tangible form. Discover the why and the how behind the visual narrative. Register below to be the first to receive dates and details for the next upcoming event, workshop, or open studio day.
Woman in apron applying white plaster to a board with a trowel in a sunlit studio.
Let’s Connect
Interested in an artwork? Want to attend the next exhibition or schedule a studio visit?
Julia would love to hear from you.
Private view invitations and studio visits
"Join the circle of light." in dark blue script on a cream background.