Discover the contemporary work of Ju-Lien Bocciarelli
My name is Ju-Lien Bocciarelli,
I write my first name Ju-Lien as a symbol of this gift I have to make connections that link the visible to the invisible, the conscious to the unconscious.
My artistic journey was born from a quest for meaning that led me far beyond the beaten paths. Originally from a peaceful countryside, I grew up with a deep connection to nature and its mysteries.
At the age of seven, a religious experience marked my mind, planting within me the seeds of an inner exploration that has continued to grow ever since.
My path then led me through various spiritual traditions, including a mystical experience I had at the age of thirty that gave me a broader understanding of the symbols and mysteries of existence.
As an artist, I have always sought to express this inner richness and give form to concepts that, for me, transcend ordinary language.
My art is a mirror of my own initiatory journey, a way of sharing the revelations and questions that inhabit me.
Today, through my works, my writings and the OM Academy, I seek to guide other souls in search of meaning, by offering them a space to reconnect with their essence and the universe that surrounds them.
My artistic approach is deeply intuitive, guided by a quest for awakening and revelation. For me, each work is an open door to a world of symbols, myths, and ancient wisdom, an invitation to see beyond the visible and explore the mysteries of the human soul.
I draw inspiration from alchemy, freemasonry, and the spiritual traditions that have marked my journey to weave a visual and poetic language that resonates with universal themes.
My art is a space where where shadow and light meet, where shapes and colors become expressions of a deeper reality. In each creation, I seek to capture this fragile balance between the material and the spiritual, between the self and the universal.
For me, the act of creation is a path of personal transformation, a path where I let my intuitions guide me and where the work comes to life almost autonomously.
I see my works as mirrors, invitations to reflection and introspection. They do not seek to to provide answers, but rather to awaken questions in those who contemplate them.
By sharing this vision, I hope to offer a path to self-discovery and a connection with that which transcends us, inspiring each one to follow his or her own path of awakening.