Jakob Juul — Aeloria [SOLD]
2024 — Acrylic; Oilpastel; Oilsticks; Spraypaint; Sand
180 × 150cm — [SOLD]
Oiled Oak frame included
For further artwork information or purchase, please email us at contact@massoumi.art or reach out via our contact form.
Jakob Juul never set out to be an artist. He didn’t grow up filling sketchbooks or dreaming of galleries. In fact, Jakob barely drew at all—just for a brief period in 4th and 5th grade, sketching strange little figures before moving on to something else. Years later, when he unexpectedly fell in love with painting, those long-forgotten characters resurfaced. Now, they exist in a new form—modern versions of his childhood sketches, like echoes of a younger self, almost self-portraits without a clear explanation why. Explore Artist Profile
2024 — Acrylic; Oilpastel; Oilsticks; Spraypaint; Sand
180 × 150cm — [SOLD]
Oiled Oak frame included
For further artwork information or purchase, please email us at contact@massoumi.art or reach out via our contact form.
Jakob Juul never set out to be an artist. He didn’t grow up filling sketchbooks or dreaming of galleries. In fact, Jakob barely drew at all—just for a brief period in 4th and 5th grade, sketching strange little figures before moving on to something else. Years later, when he unexpectedly fell in love with painting, those long-forgotten characters resurfaced. Now, they exist in a new form—modern versions of his childhood sketches, like echoes of a younger self, almost self-portraits without a clear explanation why. Explore Artist Profile
2024 — Acrylic; Oilpastel; Oilsticks; Spraypaint; Sand
180 × 150cm — [SOLD]
Oiled Oak frame included
For further artwork information or purchase, please email us at contact@massoumi.art or reach out via our contact form.
Jakob Juul never set out to be an artist. He didn’t grow up filling sketchbooks or dreaming of galleries. In fact, Jakob barely drew at all—just for a brief period in 4th and 5th grade, sketching strange little figures before moving on to something else. Years later, when he unexpectedly fell in love with painting, those long-forgotten characters resurfaced. Now, they exist in a new form—modern versions of his childhood sketches, like echoes of a younger self, almost self-portraits without a clear explanation why. Explore Artist Profile