ADVERT // Collaboration With Composer & Vocalist Laura Bowler And Decoder Ensemble
 

On 25th of April 2024 Julia will be tattooing composer, performer and vocalist Laura Bowler on stage for the second time…

What’s it all about?

The multimedia music theatre work ADVERT was premiered during Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (UK) in Nov ’23 by composer Laura Bowler joined by Decoder Ensemble, a group of electronic and acoustic instrumentalists specialising in contemporary music.

This work draws focus on our desires to self advertise in order to ensure our position in our chosen tribes both in virtual and real life. It delves into the complexities of the multidimensional self within an increasingly tribalistic society.

Julia has tattooed the first part of Laura´s tattoo in a 4-5 hours session in her studio CHPT2 in Leipzig with the intention to continue the process during the performances on stage at various Music Festivals such as HCMF UK (Nov. 23), New Music Dublin (25th of April) and upcoming shows at Time In Music (Finland), July 2024 and Ultima (Norway) in September 2024

Decoder Ensemble:
Leopold Hurt
e-zither
Inigo Miranda keys
Sonja Lena Schmid cello
Carola Schaal clarinets
Alexander Schubert sound / electronics
Jonathan Shapiro drums / percussion

Laura Bowler voice
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Links:
The Guardian
Sounds Now

 
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EXHIBITION @ DISCOVERY art fair Frankfurt 2021

Julia showed her artworks at DISCOVERY art fair in Frankfurt from 31st of October until 3rd of November 2021

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EXHIBITION / MURAL @ Berlin Graphic Days 2019 - Berlin

english version below::: Diese Wandmalerei entstand im Rahmen der Gruppenausstellung der Berlin Graphic Days 2019, kuratiert von dem Berliner Künstler “The Krank”.
Die Ausstellung führte unterschiedliche Bereiche der visuellen Kunst zusammen, von Installationen über Skulpturen bis hin zu Streetart und Malerei.
Die Berlin Graphic Days finden regelmäßig an unterschiedlichen Veranstaltungsorten in Berlin statt – dieses Mal im Kreuzberger X Lane.

Der große, lichtdurchflutete Raum hat mich inspiriert, ein leichtes und dynamisches Bild zu malen. Der Hintergrund entstand sehr frei, malerisch und intuitiv: Je weiter die Ebenen im Vordergrund liegen, desto klarer, bewusster und geordneter sind sie. 

Wie in vielen meiner Arbeiten geht es um den Ausdruck eines Impulses, um die Darstellung eines Momentes, in dem sich unterschiedliche Elemente vereinen und verschmelzen.
Gesten und Bewegungen finden durch die Flächen und Linien zu ihrer Form.
Es geht mir in diesem Bild darum, eine Situation einzufangen, denn jeder Moment ist unwiderruflich und wird in derselben Art und Weise nicht noch einmal wiederkehren.


This wall painting was created during the group exhibition of the Berlin Graphic Days 2019, curated by the Berlin artist "The Krank".

The exhibition combined different areas of visual art, from installations to sculptures, street art and painting. The Berlin Graphic Days are held regularly at different venues in Berlin – this time in Kreuzberg's X Lane

The large, light-flooded room inspired me to paint a light and dynamic picture. The background was very free, picturesque and intuitive: The further the layers are in the foreground, the clearer, more conscious and more orderly they are.

As in many of my works, it is about the expression of an impulse, about the representation of a moment in which different elements unite and merge.
Gestures and movements find their shape through the surfaces and lines.

This picture is about capturing a situation because every moment is irrevocable and will not happen again in the same way. This thought inspires and evokes different feelings and thoughts in me. Everything is in flux, constantly in motion, an incessant cycle of creation and destruction, life and death, end and new beginning.

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MURAL @ Art Festival Artbase 2019
 
 

english version blelow::: Vom 30. August bis 1. September 2019 fand das artbase Festival in der ehemaligen Psychiatrie “Irrenanstalt am Domjüchsee” in Neustrelitz statt. Hier hat das artbase Team zum wiederholten Male einen verlassenen Ort zu neuem Leben erweckt. 

Künstler aus unterschiedlichen Stilrichtungen haben diesen spannenden Ort durch Bilder, Installationen, Graffiti, Streetart und Skulpturen wiederbelebt. Erfahre mehr…

From 30th August till 1st September 2019 the artbase festival took place in the abandoned psychiatry "Irrenanstalt am Domjüchsee" in Neustrelitz. The artbase team has once again brought a deserted place to life. 

Artists from different fields have revived this special place through paintings, installations, graffiti, street art and sculptures. Learn more…

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EXHIBITION @ STROKE art fair

Julia showed her artworks at STROKE art fair in Munich from May 16th - 19th 2019 Munich.

http://www.stroke-artfair.com

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PRESS - Book project: LE VOYAGE DANS LA PEAU

(english version below) “Le Voyage Dans La Peau” ist ein dokumentarisches Projekt von Nicolas Brulez und  Mylène Ebrard. Es zeigt Tätowierer aus Berlin, London, New York, Tokyo und Paris und portraitiert sie in ihrem Umfeld. Nicht nur die Tätowierer stehen vor der Kamera, auch Träger ihrer Tätowierungen wurden fotografiert und man bekommt einen umfangreichen Eindruck in die Welt des Tätowierens - ein Blick hinter die Kulissen in Form eines umfangreichen Buches.
”Ich bin sehr froh darüber, dass ich ein Teil davon sein darf. Danke an Nicolas und Mylène, es war mir ein Vergnügen und eine Freude Euch kennenzulernen und mit Euch zu arbeiten”.

“Le Voyage Dans La Peau” is a documentary project by the French photographer Nicolas Brulez and Mylène Ebrard. It shows tattoo artists from around the world in their work environments. But not only the artists have been portrayed, also their own tattoos are in the focus as well as their clients wearing their tattoos. This comprehensive project about the tattoo scene in Berlin, London, New York, Tokyo and Paris forms an amazing book and I am very proud to be part of it. “Huge thanks to Nicolas and Mylène, it was a pleasure.”

https://livre.fnac.com/a12544543/Nicolas-Brulez-Le-voyage-dans-la-peau

 
 
 
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PRESS - Publication in SKIN DEEP Magazine
 
 
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German tattooist Julia Rehme works in her studio Noïa in Berlin. Originally trained as a fashion designer and with a passion for abstract painting, her design uses contrasting elements and graphic shapes. It was the experience of having her first tattoo that sparked Julia’s interest in the trade.

How she began tattooing,

‘I studied fashion design in Hanover, after my graduation I decided to leave that city and move on for new experiences. I moved to Berlin in 2009 with the idea of working as a fashion designer or as an illustrator, because it´s a very inspiring city full of art and artists from different fields and full of inspiration. During my studies, I had the opportunity to try many different art techniques like screen print and etching. I was interested in fashion illustration and the experimental aspects of fashion and inspired by Japanese designers like Rei Kawakubo and Issey Miyake.

I decided to get my first tattoo and this is how the idea of learning to be a tattooist developed. I first thought about getting a tattoo for myself after a painful breakup. After dealing with this volcano of emotions I felt like I wanted to mark it somewhere on my body, leave it behind and move on. The tattooing process itself helped me to go through this experience. 

To me tattooing means connecting your inside world with the outside world. The fact that getting tattooed causes pain made me accept it in the same way because I went through this experience to modify a part of my body. It took away all the doubts I had before and made me accept the transformation. It´s a philosophy that all the experiences of your life will form you to the person who you actually are.

About 7 years ago I went to a tattoo shop and showed them my work, my drawings and asked if they wanted an apprentice and they accepted me. So that is when I started to learn. Then for two years I worked in Berlin Ink and also Toe Loop, then I decided to have my own shop. I am happy with how the studio has developed, I do not want to make it bigger because it takes a lot of organization having a studio and I want to find more time for painting. I am doing a lot of painting and want to find maybe another space that is part of Noïa but just for painting, exhibitions and collaborations with artists from other art fields.’

Developing her style

‘Choosing tattooing was not a decision against fashion, I felt personally that I liked the moment of getting my tattoo and it was quite important. I realized that tattooing can be more important for the customer than fashion. I like the permanence and the connection to the client, tattoos can have a big meaning for somebody. 

As I mentioned before my previous work process was defined by experimental, unconventional ways of creating fashion without following trends. This is the only way to create something new and shape your own artistic voice. As a fashion designer, this can mean you destroy or disassemble a piece of a garment and put it together in a new way or work with a square piece of cloth and try to create a wearable shape from it. By observing and analyzing why you like it and what you like about you define your aesthetic sense.

I can find many parallels to my artistic way as both a painter and tattoo artist. My artistic process is defined by a mix of intuitive work flow and analyzing and observing my work. My art is a reflection of my experiences and starts where words end. It´s my own interpretation of the world, how I deal with it, it´s a mirror of my deepest thoughts, fears, and emotions. 

Developing my style I think there are still influences from fashion design. I did a lot of fashion illustration when I studied, and the technique of using brushes and water colour is based in fashion illustration and from there it developed more and more abstract. When I started tattooing in the beginning of course I had to just practice and do any kind of tattoos because I need the practice. I still went to art courses after my studies. I was always interested in abstract art because it is very timeless and I like to create something that leaves room for interpretation. I think that once I arrived at the abstract style I can’t go back to figurative drawing again. I sometimes still have theses in my designs but my work is getting more and more abstract.’

Her inspirations,

‘Studying fashion gave me an awareness of the body. Finding the right composition on the body and the right placement for a tattoo is very important. For my style it is not important that a lot of skin is coloured or tattooed, it is more important to find the right placement. I started working with placing the designs over a few parts of the body and I think that comes from my fashion background and I developed my own aesthetic through fashion design and this is something that I still use.

I like working with asymmetry and contrasts in shape and colour and this is something that I did when I studied fashion. I was influenced by artists from Japan who were very experimental and that is where I got my inspiration from trying to find new ways to create new shapes and compositions and this something I still try to do. Nature itself is an excellent source of visual inspiration, whether it is a cellular structure, a leaf or a huge rock. Experiencing nature is always good for body and soul and to expand one´s perspective in general. I observe a lot.

Books often serve as a source of inspiration, however, not only nature books with photos or old books with science graphical drawings. Over the years I have collected books from different fields, which serve as sources of inspiration, such as painting, photography, illustration, street art, print-graphics. 

I admire for example Kitty Sabatier´s works, she is a French artist and designer. To me her artworks have a great harmony and a balance of darkness, elegance, powerful energy and fragility. She uses mainly watercolor and ink. Each step during the artistic process is irreversible which shows her great talent and ability of painting. 

There are many other artists I admire but it´s more important for me to mention that music has a big influence on my work. I love to listen to electronic music (experimental, ambient, techno) and also classic or neoclassical music. Composers like Philip Glass, Nils Frahm, Max Richter, Tim Hecker, Erik Satie. These genres of music often work with repetitive structures and patterns, experimental sounds creating a certain atmosphere. This sound and the associations in terms of shapes, rhythm and colours build a great source of inspiration for my work. I transport the atmosphere and emotion on paper or canvas.

Especially the abstract, that is not tangible and non-objective both in music and in the visual arts is so interesting, because it is unfathomable and unlimited. I can describe something by using lines and shapes and there still remains room for interpretation.

Because my work appeals to many people, it´s meaningful for me that it is understood on a certain level, as they can perceive and read what I create, regardless of verbal or body language.

For me tattooing wouldn´t be enough. I need to express myself in painting. Without thinking about a customers’ idea. But shaping my style and way of artistic expression in painting builds a way to express myself in an artistic way related to tattoos. Sometimes I think I created my own language and people who understand and like it want to get one of my tattoos.

Also as her work has developed over the years her use of colour has reduced.

‘As my work develops both in my paintings and my tattooing it will be more abstract and a bit darker.’

This move away from colour is interesting, Julia explains her motivations,

‘My designs get more and more minimal, so also both ways in the designs themselves and also the colour pallet I use. By reducing the colour I can create a stronger look, I want to create powerful designs with depths and strength on the other hand sensitivity for composition, details and linework. Colour sometimes disturbs or distracts from the focus. The movement of the lines or brushstrokes is more important and more interesting to me than using colour.

Using limited elements supports the aesthetic I want to create. The base is always black. If I use colour I like accents of colours to create a stronger expression or softness to balance it. By reducing the elements of my designs their expression gets stronger, also more elegant and mysterious. I think the reason for this is connected to where I take my inspirations from, especially the style of music. It´s a special kind of atmosphere which inspires me.  

Sometimes I try to observe myself and take a step back and see where the process is going and if there is a continuation somehow, I can still see that the work that I did three years ago is still recognisable as mine. There is a hand print in the whole process.’

Future Plans

‘Working with like-minded artists is very inspiring, sometimes I see Martin’s work and get inspired by that and. The shapes and the darkness inspire me a lot. Sometimes Lina’s work because it is very free and dynamic. I think it is good for everyone that works here to get inspiration from each other.

I am planning an exhibition and a collaboration combining my idea of love for music and abstract painting. I am thinking about an extra atelier. I love both parts of my job, the creative part and freedom while painting but also the craft of tattooing and being in the studio with my great colleagues and customers, I met so many interesting people. So I hope combining those two fields will last in the future. `

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Guest Spot: PARIS 24th – 28th of September 2018
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For bookings please send an email:

info@juliarehme.com

 

Please send the following details:

  • idea described in a few words

  • description of placement and a photo of the part of your body

  • description of size (approximately)

  • do you want colors / black & grey

  • reference images if possible, please don´t send examples of other tattooers

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