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Juliet Sekandi

Artist member since 2018
Toronto , Ontario

Juliet Sekandi is a Ugandan-Canadian Toronto-based artist working primarily in acrylic on canvas. Juliet is a master of creating emotive paintings for different spaces in your home.

“I believe that the spaces we live in are sacred they reflect who we are at any given moment in time. To live in a gallery is to surround ourselves with pieces of art that not only express who we are but evoke layers of emotions that can be experienced and explored by all that enter these spaces”.

Juliet approaches each piece organically and uninhibited incorporating textured techniques that interplay with color to add dimension and depth to her work. Juliet draws her inspiration from her Ugandan culture, street art, architectural designs, and her love for travel & fashion.


Work

Pink
Black
Travel
Other
Kids

Inside the Studio


Q+A

Best season of the year in Toronto

Fall

Beverage of choice

Pina Colada

Jays vs. Raptors

Raptors

Who do you consider a genius?

My Mother, the things she has taught have shaped my life.

During my breaks, I tend to ...

Go for long walks or long drives.

What do you listen to when you work?

Classical Music & 80's Love Songs

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2021

Toronto
Faded But Beautiful

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