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Juliana Vasquez

Brazilian-born visual artist and photographer Juliana Vasquez crafts deeply evocative imagery rooted in the traditions of photojournalism. Her work explores the intersections of memory and place – not only capturing moments of life in Brazil but also speaks to universal human experiences.
Juliana Vasquez Profile
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Layers of visual and emotional truths.

Layering multiple visual and emotional truths within a single frame, her Dreamscape collection often blurs the boundary between reality and reverie, merging unexpected worlds into poetic visual dialogues. The juxtaposition of urban density with natural openness, captures contrasting geographies as metaphors for internal landscapes. This duality creates space for reflection, encouraging the viewer to slow down and consider what lies beneath the surface. Juliana’s work is available as limited editions, exclusively through STYLL.

Exhibitions

CountryVenue / LocationYear
Brazil, South America
Finito Azul / Cultural Centre of Trancoso
2017
Brighton, UK
Seagulls and Starlings / The Claremont Hotel
2017
Brazil, South America
Paisagens transitivas / Cultural Centre of Foz do Iguaçu (SESC)
2017
Brazil, South America
XV UNIFOR Plástica / Fortaleza University
2009
Brazil, South America
CREA-MS Photo Award Winners / Campo Grande
2004
Brazil, South America
Iluminura / Light Design Space / Campo Grande
2002
Brazil, South America
First Prize Award / Bank of Northeast Brazil National Award for Photography
2002

Our curator says

Juliana Vasquez’s exclusive limited edition prints with STYLL are deeply evocative, rooted in the traditions of photojournalism and exploring the intersections of memory through double-exposed images. Her work gives collectors a unique fusion: each piece captures moments of life in Brazil while speaking to universal human experiences, blurring the lines between reality and daydreams. Urban and natural elements merge within her photographs, encouraging reflection and discovery. With award-winning photography and exhibitions in Brazil and the UK, collectors have a rare chance to own art that balances documentary authenticity with poetic imagination.