Julie Kraulis is The World?s First-And-Only Wristwatch Portraitist

As the world?s leading, and perhaps only, watch portraitist, Julie Kraulis was once a revered children?s-book author and illustrator, before she discovered the immaculate beauty of wristwatches.
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Kraulis working on an Omega Speedmaster at Tate Modern
As the world?s leading, and perhaps only, watch portraitist, Julie Kraulis was once a revered children?s-book author and illustrator of ?Whimsy?s Heavy Things? and ?An Armadillo in Paris?, well-before she discovered the immaculate beauty of wristwatches.
Julie Kraulis is The World’s First-And-Only Wristwatch Portraitist
Kraulis drawing an FP Journe Chronomètre Souverain
Commencing her new journey with illustrations of timeless classics such as the Cartier Tank, Zenith El Primero, Patek Calatrava, and the Rolex Daytona, Julie?s refreshing newfound hobby was a pure stroke of luck, ?I was doing any project that came my way and a little bit listless,? she says, ?Then I came across an article about the most iconic timepieces. I?ve always been intrigued by design and what makes something timeless, so the watch was a perfect place to poke around.? Kraulis?s drawing of the Rolex Oyster Sotto
Drawing every watch on our mental wishlist, up several sizes, Julie Kraulis found that distorting scale, scope and size of a piece allows more room for detailed design admiration. Sharing her work only through Instagram, her popularity so...
The post Julie Kraulis is The World’s First-And-Only Wristwatch Portraitist appeared first on LUXUO.
Kraulis working on an Omega Speedmaster at Tate Modern
As the world?s leading, and perhaps only, watch portraitist, Julie Kraulis was once a revered children?s-book author and illustrator of ?Whimsy?s Heavy Things? and ?An Armadillo in Paris?, well-before she discovered the immaculate beauty of wristwatches.
Julie Kraulis is The World’s First-And-Only Wristwatch Portraitist
Kraulis drawing an FP Journe Chronomètre Souverain
Commencing her new journey with illustrations of timeless classics such as the Cartier Tank, Zenith El Primero, Patek Calatrava, and the Rolex Daytona, Julie?s refreshing newfound hobby was a pure stroke of luck, ?I was doing any project that came my way and a little bit listless,? she says, ?Then I came across an article about the most iconic timepieces. I?ve always been intrigued by design and what makes something timeless, so the watch was a perfect place to poke around.? Kraulis?s drawing of the Rolex Oyster Sotto
Drawing every watch on our mental wishlist, up several sizes, Julie Kraulis found that distorting scale, scope and size of a piece allows more room for detailed design admiration. Sharing her work only through Instagram, her popularity so...
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