My work is inspired by the tools of desire: wishes, hopes, pleas for divine or cosmic intercession, and superstitious rites. These are the things we turn to when something is desperately wanted but cannot be achieved through hard work or other rational means. I frequently draw imagery from celestial sources. The moon, stars and cosmos recur throughout in varying forms: the distant reaches of an infinite cosmos strain to reach their other halves. Individual stars fall from the sky, disrupting the known order of the universe. Through this imagery I explore constancy and mutability, current conditions, and hope for an unrealized but longed-for future.
Julie Wills, Words That Block Out the Light, 2021. Pair of framed graphite drawings on paper, 14"x14" each. Thumbnail - Julie Wills, 100 Year Flood, 2020. Installation, VisArts, Rockville, MD