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Bolli Blas (born 23 April 1987, as Julia Luiza Urbankowska) is a British contemporary artist and painter.

Bolli was born to Aleksandra Urbankowska and Wojciech Urbankowski. She began painting in her early childhood and was very creative. She created the first version of a painting at 4, one she would later title, ‘Tabula Rasa’, and recreate. Bolli’s artistic pursuits were encouraged by her father who framed and displayed many paintings of hers.

She holds a degree of Masters of Arts in Accountancy and Economics from the University of Aberdeen.

Bolli’s paintings have unique characteristics such as wide-eyed characters known as 'Bollis’ that "look right back at the viewer, representing eyes as windows of the soul, holding a mirror to modern society". She began experimenting after her perception of life was transformed backpacking through some of the poorest countries of Central America, Africa, and Asia. Bolli’s message of looking at the world with eyes wide open and giving back is one that she wants to send across through everything that she does.

Her paintings are predominantly connected to her childhood art. She is inspired by a variety of artists from the Impressionists and Picasso to Banksy and other street art.

Bolli is currently working on several exhibitions both in New York and outside the US in European museums and galleries and Puerto Rico and hopes to showcase her art in Africa and Asia as well. Some of Bolli’s upcoming and recent solo and group exhibitions include shows in Van Der Plas Gallery in Manhattan, New York, Galeria Gaudi in Paris and Madrid, Wilko Gallery in Madrid, Skt Gallery in Nice and London, Museum of Art of Aguadilla, and the Caribbean in Puerto Rico as well as contemporary art fairs in Paris, Nice, and London.

Her art features on fine art platforms such as Artsy and Artland.

On top of her own art career, Bolli also works with several emerging artists to guide them through the first steps of their careers.

Bolli has been heavily involved in other projects, including supporting orphanages in Uganda and India.