Figurative sculptures made from charred wood, ceramic and metal are Juliane’s main form of expression. She is an established artist with a creative focus on joyful sculptures that invite the viewer to discover the intricate facial expressions. Her sculptures showcase the powerful transformation originating from an ever-changing environment and the rejuvenating forces of nature.
Throughout her life, she was able to experiment with many different materials and artistic forms, further developing her skills by gaining extensive practical experience during her Art & Design studies in Berlin and London.
Juliane has presented her art in several exhibitions in the UK, Austria and Germany. Since 2022, her artwork is on permanent display in Australia.