
Under the Surface Jellyfish by Julia Charlott
Under the Surface draws the viewer beneath the waterline and holds them there. Charlott constructs a deeply immersive underwater world — cool and pressurised, suffused with refracted light that catches the bell and tentacles of her jellyfish from unexpected angles. The colour palette spans deep aquamarine to pale, almost white luminescence at the creature's centre, creating a strong sense of depth and three-dimensionality. The composition feels quietly vast, as though only a fragment of a much larger, unseen world is visible at any one moment.
Few subjects suit canvas as naturally as the underwater world. This canvas print, produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, uses the texture and warmth of the medium to deepen the immersive atmosphere Charlott so precisely constructs.
Under the Surface draws the viewer beneath the waterline and holds them there. Charlott constructs a deeply immersive underwater world — cool and pressurised, suffused with refracted light that catches the bell and tentacles of her jellyfish from unexpected angles. The colour palette spans deep aquamarine to pale, almost white luminescence at the creature's centre, creating a strong sense of depth and three-dimensionality. The composition feels quietly vast, as though only a fragment of a much larger, unseen world is visible at any one moment.
Few subjects suit canvas as naturally as the underwater world. This canvas print, produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, uses the texture and warmth of the medium to deepen the immersive atmosphere Charlott so precisely constructs.
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Under the Surface draws the viewer beneath the waterline and holds them there. Charlott constructs a deeply immersive underwater world — cool and pressurised, suffused with refracted light that catches the bell and tentacles of her jellyfish from unexpected angles. The colour palette spans deep aquamarine to pale, almost white luminescence at the creature's centre, creating a strong sense of depth and three-dimensionality. The composition feels quietly vast, as though only a fragment of a much larger, unseen world is visible at any one moment.
Few subjects suit canvas as naturally as the underwater world. This canvas print, produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, uses the texture and warmth of the medium to deepen the immersive atmosphere Charlott so precisely constructs.























