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Young American artist Julia Waetzig modeled the figure “In the Trees” on musician Taylor Swift in her 2020 folklore era, translating a pop-cultural icon into an intimate, almost secret woodland setting that centers young feminine rest and safety.

Swift, as a young, light-skinned woman, reclines on lush green groundcover beneath slender trees, her body foreshortened so we look slightly downward, as if we’ve just stepped into the clearing. Her warm brown hair spills over roots as a gray knit top reveals softly lit skin. Her gaze is steady, turned upwards to look at us. Vertical tree trunks rise in soft focus, framing her in a sheltered, woodland space that recalls music-video dreamscapes. Sunlight filters through leaves across her cheek and forearm, emphasizing that this is a young feminine superstar at rest, not threatened. The overall mood is hushed, introspective, and cinematic with nature as a safe setting.

Waetzig has shared, “This work was done as an exploration of realism in an oil painting class I took during my semester away at The Oxbow School of Art and Academics (in Napa, California). One of my biggest artistic inspirations is Taylor Swift, so it came quickly to me that I would choose her as my muse. More specifically, the feelings and imagery invoked in her 2020 album ‘folklore’ greatly inspired this painting. For this work, I also chose to focus on my ability to replicate a reference with a sense of realism while still maintaining a painterly quality.”

By reclining Swift on the forest floor, Waetzig echoes the album’s themes of retreat, introspection, and women claiming interior space, while the strong upward trunks suggest growth beyond high school. Shown at the Bruce Museum’s juried iCreate exhibition, where only 60 works were selected from hundreds, the painting tagged Waetzig, then a New Canaan High School senior whose school later acquired the piece, as a young painter already able to merge celebrity, craft discipline, and personal voice.

Young American artist Julia Waetzig modeled the figure “In the Trees” on musician Taylor Swift in her 2020 folklore era, translating a pop-cultural icon into an intimate, almost secret woodland setting that centers young feminine rest and safety. Swift, as a young, light-skinned woman, reclines on lush green groundcover beneath slender trees, her body foreshortened so we look slightly downward, as if we’ve just stepped into the clearing. Her warm brown hair spills over roots as a gray knit top reveals softly lit skin. Her gaze is steady, turned upwards to look at us. Vertical tree trunks rise in soft focus, framing her in a sheltered, woodland space that recalls music-video dreamscapes. Sunlight filters through leaves across her cheek and forearm, emphasizing that this is a young feminine superstar at rest, not threatened. The overall mood is hushed, introspective, and cinematic with nature as a safe setting. Waetzig has shared, “This work was done as an exploration of realism in an oil painting class I took during my semester away at The Oxbow School of Art and Academics (in Napa, California). One of my biggest artistic inspirations is Taylor Swift, so it came quickly to me that I would choose her as my muse. More specifically, the feelings and imagery invoked in her 2020 album ‘folklore’ greatly inspired this painting. For this work, I also chose to focus on my ability to replicate a reference with a sense of realism while still maintaining a painterly quality.” By reclining Swift on the forest floor, Waetzig echoes the album’s themes of retreat, introspection, and women claiming interior space, while the strong upward trunks suggest growth beyond high school. Shown at the Bruce Museum’s juried iCreate exhibition, where only 60 works were selected from hundreds, the painting tagged Waetzig, then a New Canaan High School senior whose school later acquired the piece, as a young painter already able to merge celebrity, craft discipline, and personal voice.

“In the Trees” by Julia Waetzig (American) – Oil on canvas / 2023 – Bruce Museum (Greenwich, Connecticut) #WomenInArt #art #artText #artwork #BruceMuseum #StudentArtists #TaylorSwift #folklore #StudentArt #JuliaWaetzig #Waetzig #WomensArt #WomanArtist #YoungArtist #WomenArtists #HighSchoolArtist

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Plan your visit to explore our galleries and experiences. #BruceMuseum #GreenwichCT #ArtandScience #MTA #weekendtrip TikTok video by TheBruceMuseum

Always something new to discover here - from contemporary art to natural history exhibits. Perfect weekend cultural escape right in Greenwich. What's your favorite museum find? #BruceMuseum #GreenwichCT #SundayVibes #ArtLovers #MuseumLife
 
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art inspiration Greenwich, CT #shennewyork #brucemuseum #greenwich #connecticut #stamfordct #newtownct #ridgefieldct #westportct #nyc #ues #manhattan #parkslope #brooklyn #art #artist #museum #creative #sanfrancisco #boston #philadelphia #modernart #design #designer #travel #luxurydesign

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Bruce Experiences: French Film Series: Oceans Seen From the Heart - The Bruce Museum

Bruce Experiences: French Film Series: Oceans Seen From the Heart

Sunday, March 23, 2-4:00 pm

Ocean Seen From the Heart is a documentary that explores the threat to the ocean's biodiversity and its extraordinary ability to renew.

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#cinema #BruceMuseum

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Bruce Beginnings: Northern Lights - The Bruce Museum

Bruce Beginnings: Northern Lights

Wednesday, March 19, 3-3:45 pm

Discover Alaska, its landscape, and its animals through a story, a gallery tour, and a hands-on craft.

Reservations at...

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#kidsactivities #BruceMuseum

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Bruce Experiences: In Our Right Minds - The Bruce Museum

Bruce Experiences: In Our Right Minds

Saturday, March 22, 3-5:00 pm

Dale Allen's Award-Winning Film Explores Humanity's Natural Balance Through the Goddess Archetype!

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#cinema #BruceMuseum

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Bruce Socials: Trivia At The Bruce - The Bruce Museum

Join us for the second Bruce Socials: Trivia At The Bruce this coming Tuesday, March 25th, from 6–7:30pm! ⁠

Escape your weekday routine and post-work slump with a fun trivia game moderated by our museum staff!

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#BruceMuseum #GreenwichCT #pizzaandbeer

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Looking for the perfect gift or a new addition to your collection? Stop by the Bruce Museum Store!

We're open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 AM to 5 PM.

Come by and find your next favorite book! You can also shop online for our Museum Exhibition books.

#BruceMuseum #BookLovers #ArtBooks

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Travel plans ✈️ ??

New colors are now in from Mywalit with RFID Protection. Stop by the Bruce Museum Store for everything Spring travel ✈️✈️.

Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm.

#smallleathergoods #rfidwallet #mywalit #mywalitstyle #brucemuseumstore #brucemuseum #shoplocal #greenwichct #shopsmall

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Author Beena Kamlani discusses her debut novel, "The English Problem," Saturday, March 1st, 9-10:30 am at the Bruce Café! Join us for coffee & conversation. Get your book at Diane's Books! #MeetForCoffee #BruceMuseum #BeenaKamlani #TheEnglishProblem #AuthorTalk #GreenwichCT

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🍬Jewelry and more at the Bruce Museum Store 🍬

💕#Valentinesday #Valentinegifts #BruceMuseum #theStore #GreenwichCT💕

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Exhibitions Highlights Tours - Saturdays - The Bruce Museum

Exhibition Highlights Tours

Saturday, 2–3:00 pm

Join a guided tour of our exhibitions! Limited to 20 guests, first-come, first-served.

Free with admission. Meet in the Grand Hall.

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#MuseumTours #BruceMuseum #ExploreArt

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Due to the winter weather, the Bruce Museum will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, February 6th. ❄️ Stay safe and warm inside!

#brucemuseum #museumclosure #winterweather #newexhibitions #duckstamps #staywarm #staysafe

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Fred Elser First Sunday Science: All Things Raptor - The Bruce Museum

Fred Elser First Sunday Science: All Things Raptor

Sunday, Feburary 2, 2–3:00 pm
Bruce Museum Seaside Center

Learn all things raptor at this educational discussion about birds of prey!

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#FirstSundayScience #BruceMuseum

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Exhibitions Highlights Tours - Saturdays - The Bruce Museum

Exhibition Highlights Tours

Saturday, 2–3:00 pm

Join a guided tour of our exhibitions! Limited to 20 guests, first-come, first-served.

Free with admission. Meet in the Grand Hall.

brucemuseum.org/whats-on/exh...

#MuseumTours #BruceMuseum #ExploreArt

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