Georgia Beaumont is a UK based painter. Her work explores floral forms, with an acute focus on the plasticity of their structures. She uses her practice as a tool to become more acquainted with the bounds of the botanical world she builds.The dancing botanical shapes are a celebration of progress, fecundity and the capacity for new life. For this reason, observing and sketching from life to capture the spirit of nature, its symbolism and the solace in its cyclical constancy, is essential to her practice. Flowers, so historically associated with the feminine, are Georgia’s tribute to the great female relationships of her life. They are simultaneously symbolic of a yearning to be mothered and a seeking for herself to be held by her own paintings. The English seasons and the curling structures found in its ubiquitous countryside greenery are an endless and rich reference point, seminal to her paintings. These studies are fused with memories and images in the mind's eye to create the compositions. The floral forms are supplemented by intuitive brush strokes, transparent veils and more rigid opaque stems. Georgia holds these to be physical manifestations of a kinship to the natural world, as their instinctual, unselfconscious energy seems to echo nature’s output.Georgia’s paintings have been exhibited in London, Barcelona, Milan, Mexico City and Sydney and are held in private collections internationally.
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