Georgia Ghaznavi

Painting (MA)

About

Georgia is a painter fascinated in translating different textures and information through paint, exploring how they connect on her canvas. By virtue of her vibrant colour palettes and scrupulous brushwork, she explores the her intuition and sensory development through her painting process.

A fundamental aspect of her work involves a conscious and methodical embrace of ageing and decay. With inspiration derived from tangible, machine structures, she takes each canvas on a transformative journey, embarking upon successive stages and layers, introducing organic, bodily form to her machine-like structures before revealing its final form. Through this practice, she delves into the freedom of movement and the relationship between organic and man-made forms, seeking the point where the inanimate comes to life.

Through her exploration of the realms of abstraction, her art transcends past a visual encounter – each canvas becomes a sensory odyssey. She weaves phantasmagoria with form and texture and the viewer is invited to explore the coalescence of shapes and textures that creates living, breathing tapestries, pulsating with kinetic energy, that ultimately defy reality bound by physical laws.

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