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JULYA HAJNOCZKY

Julya Hajnoczky’s multidisciplinary practice seeks to question the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. These intimate portraits of ecosystems re-contextualize some last remaining pieces of a fragmented world, evoking a sense of future nostalgia. Exploring critical issues of biodiversity loss and climate change, Julya aims to cultivate a deep attention to the details and intricacies of natural ecosystems in people and to encourage rethinking human relationships with the natural world.

Abies grandis

Abies grandis

archival pigment print
1-15
54 x 40 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Aeshna canadensis

Aeshna canadensis

archival pigment print
1-15
36 x 24 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Cepaea nemoralis

Cepaea nemoralis

archival pigment print
1-15
54 x 36 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Cladonia chlorophaea

Cladonia chlorophaea

archival pigment print
1-15
30 x 36 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Crumia latifolia

Crumia latifolia

archival pigment print
1-15
36 x 24 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Dalea purpurea

Dalea purpurea

archival pigment print
1-15
54 x 36 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Dryas octopetala

Dryas octopetala

archival pigment print
2-15
54 x 36 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Escobaria vivipara

Escobaria vivipara

archival pigment print
1-15
54 x36 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Fritillaria pudica

Fritillaria pudica

archival pigment print
1-15
36 x 24 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

archival pigment print
1-15
36 x 24 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Holding Fir

Holding Fir

archival pigment print
1-15
19 x 13 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Holding Goat's Beard

Holding Goat's Beard

archival pigment print
1-15
19 x 13 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Holding Mallard

Holding Mallard

archival pigment print
1-15
19 x 13 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Holding Milkweed

Holding Milkweed

archival pigment print
1-15
19 x 13 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
Holding Urchin

Holding Urchin

archival pigment print
1-15
19 x 13 in
Courtesy of Christine Klassen Gallery, Calgary
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