Julie Grant-Field is, for the most part, a self-taught artist who has also spent some time being taught by a small number of well known tutors, such as Margaret Evans, Johannes Vloothuis, Richard McKinley, Daniel Edmonson, Stephanie Birdsall, and Richard Robinson. Julie has also found time to raise her son, and study for a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Art History and Humanities, a Bachelor or Science Degree in Psychology, and a Masters Degree in Psychology, and this has inspired her to work harder and be more disciplined in attaining what she wants to achieve in art. Julie enjoys painting many subjects in watercolour, oils, pastel and acrylics. A seasoned traveller Julie often sketches when she and her family holiday either in the UK or in one of the many countries they have visited abroad. Julie also likes to relax by painting abstract works in the studio, as well as from many of the still life sets she likes to create from artifacts and mementoes collected during her extensive travels. Julie has sold many paintings worldwide, and exhibited her work in the UK as well as Paris, France, and New York, in the USA. There are many online galleries now showing Julie's work, as well as her own website www.JulesArtGallery.com, and her blog http://JulesArtGallery.blogspot.com. If you are interested in buying any of her work you may contact her through her website contact page, or through ImageKind.com and the Daily Paintworks.com and her Gallery page on www.Facebook.com/JulesArtPage.