Julia Nissimoff is an abstract artist working in mixed media and oil.
For her, painting is more than technique : it is the language of what words cannot hold.
As a child, drawing became a sheltered space where she didn’t have to perform.
It was a place of stillness, identity, and home beyond expectation.
Her works arise from lived experience and strong emotion.
The layered surfaces reflect how the body remembers pain and healing — raw, organic, human.
Her paintings speak of transitions: loss, fracture, and the decision to make feeling visible.
In her studio on Lake Zug, Nissimoff offers classes and workshops.
She guides children and adults in finding trust in their own expression —
not through rules, but through intuition, risk, and release.
Julia Nissimoff lives and works in Switzerland.

My Artistic Vision
I paint what silence could not heal.
My work comes from lived experience—loss, fracture, healing.
Each layer carries memory: raw, uneven, human.
I grew up between identities and homes; painting was the first place where I didn’t have to perform.
When my body failed, art became my way back to myself.
My paintings are quiet sanctuaries wich represent spaces where pain does not disappear, but becomes form and strength.

