Hi, I'm Julia.
I'm an artist with 11 years of experience. I draw with regular graphite pencils on paper. No digital tools — just simple materials and patience.
I enjoy drawing different textures the most — fabric, skin, light, shadows, and small details. I like challenging myself and trying things that feel a little difficult each time.
Every month I create a new original drawing. I scan it, prepare prints, and send them to you by mail.
Along with the print, I also create small extra details each month — bookmarks, stickers, and little decorative elements inspired by the drawing and its mood.
I pack everything myself, place it carefully into an envelope, and take it to the post office.
It's a simple process, but it means a lot to me — sharing my work this way, slowly and personally, one envelope at a time.
The Process
It starts with a reference photo — usually something I find in daily life. A glass catching light. A flower past its prime. I sketch the composition lightly, then build layers of graphite over days and weeks.
Initial sketch
Building layers
Final details
Why I Created Print Club
I created my Print Club because of my love for drawing — and especially for exploring different textures with simple graphite pencils.
I also love the idea of sending art through regular mail — there's something personal and special about receiving a piece of art in an envelope.
Graphite Post lets me share my work with you at an accessible price, so anyone can enjoy my drawings and little extras each month. My goal is simple: to bring a small moment of joy to the people who receive it.
Why Graphite Post
I wanted to send something real in a world full of screens. Something you can hold, frame, or leave on your desk.
Graphite Post is that idea — one original drawing, printed with care, mailed to your door every month. No algorithm decided what you'd see. I drew it, packed it, posted it.
You can see the full collection in the Gallery.
Quiet art for a loud world.
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