Julia Dungan
Artist · Explorer · Astrologer · Guide
You’re not lost.
You’re just looking at your life too close.
From the inside, it can feel like confusion.
Too many questions, not enough answers.
From a distance, there’s structure, there’s pattern.
There’s something precise shaping all of it.
Most people never get far enough back to see that.
My work helps you do exactly that.
Art first.
Then everything that grew from it.
Hi, I’m Julia.
I’m an artist whose work opens into symbolism, ancestry, astrology, and seeing the deeper architecture of life.
For over two decades, I’ve been following the same thread:
what shapes us, what lives underneath the surface, and how we make meaning from the strange, beautiful, difficult fact of being human.
This is where that work lives.
And where you can step into it.
What Holds It All Together
Art and astrology may look like two different branches of work, but for me they come from the same place.
Art came first.
Long before I had language for symbolism, ancestry, or the deeper architecture of life, I was already following it through image, form, and instinct.
Art taught me how to pay attention.
How to trust what was emerging before I could explain it.
How to recognise pattern.
How to feel when something carried weight, meaning, or truth beneath its surface.
Over time, that way of seeing led me further.
Into symbolism. Into ancestry. Into astrology.
Not as a departure from the art, but as a continuation of the same journey.
Because what I was reaching for through painting and making was the same thing I now help people see through a chart:
the deeper structure underneath a life.
The pattern underneath the confusion.
The inheritance underneath the behaviour.
The architecture underneath what someone has lived, protected, repeated, become, and is still becoming.
So although the forms are different, the root is the same.
A need to see what is really there.
A need to make the invisible more visible.
A need to understand what shapes a life from underneath.
That thread runs through everything I do.
Because whether I’m making a painting, crafting a symbolic object, or reading a chart, I’m listening for the same thing:
What is trying to show itself here?
What deeper pattern is at work?
What happens when we stop treating life as random?
That’s the ground beneath all of it.