Georgia’s first show was held in her home town at the Alnmouth Arts Festival where Georgia amazingly sold out of all 100 original art pieces. She has now created another collection ‘skin’ consisting of prints, original art pieces and a brand new set of 5ft oil canvases.
Drawing as a discipline is so unique and once you've jumped over the Freudian fence in relation to looking abstractly at people for hours on end, you find yourself losing all preconceived notions of bodily perfection.
The body becomes an immediate art form where all brain to eye focus is on getting the shape, shadows, line, hands, hair, poise and pose translated into images while time stays still. When I draw I like to think I'm in another setting, like on a film set in a cult sixties style movie, thinking Blow Up or Georgie Girl, evocative music playing in the background, everything is good, the guise is glamorous, mistakes are made, it's like life really, all a bit raw, experimental, clumsy, unapologetic, of the time. And at the end of the day we're all in our skin, fantastic, vulnerable and real.