She studied textiles and embroidery under
Constance Howard MBE at
Goldsmiths' College (1973–6) who purchased her work to use as examples in talks and publications. She was taught drawing by
Betty Swanwick RA (who was to produce the artwork for albums by rock group
Genesis), and she sold her first work at the
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition at the age of 19. Following the death of her father, she turned more towards drawing and painting, and gained a place at the
Royal Academy of Arts(1978–81). Whilst a student there her self-portrait gained second prize in the first
National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award, 1980, now known as the
BP Portrait Award. This led to a series of portrait commissions including one from the National Portrait Gallery to paint
Michael Ramsey, the ex-
Archbishop of Canterbury. Her letters describing this experience were borrowed by Michael Ramsey's biographer
Owen Chadwick who then passed them on to the library of
Lambeth Palace. In the 1990s she exhibited at the Maas Gallery with the dealer
Rupert Maas, and had a series of paintings purchased by the collector Professor
Philip Rieff which were then exhibited at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1996. A decade later she was exhibiting with Waterhouse and Dodd,
Cork Street. She was elected a member of the
Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 2008, the
Royal Society of British Artists in 2009, and the
Norwich Twenty Group in 2010. In 2015 she was awarded the first TravelArt Award from the ACE Foundation
ACE Cultural Tours, and asked to go to Orkney to produce an exhibition of work under the title: “Wild and Ancient Orkney”. The work concentrated on the coastal landscape features and archaeology, and was exhibited first at
Abbott and Holder, in London (2016), and then at the
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge. For the final exhibition at Stapleford Granary, Cambridge
ACE Cultural Tours, Julia produced her unique over 2m tall hand-embroidered sculpture “Reverence” using hand spun Orkney wool. Her work is also in the collections of the
Beecroft Art Gallery, the
Chelmsford Museum,
Reading Museum,
New Hall Art Collection and
Laporte plc. Her work is in the collections of the
Beecroft Art Gallery, the
Chelmsford Museum,
Reading Museum,
New Hall Art Collection,
Laporte plc, The ACE Foundation at Stapleford Granary, Cambridge
ACE Cultural Tours, The
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge and
Clare Hall, Cambridge. ==Writings==