


Georgia Green | The Blue Room
Screenprint
Image size: 42 cm x 59.4 cm
Paper size: 50 cm x 70 cm
Edition of 30
Price: £210 unframed
Since graduating with a BA in Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art in 2018 Georgia has championed sustainable printmaking processes such as risography, a mechanised form of stencil printing with a more climate conscious appeal than its traditional or digital counterparts.
Georgia’s award winning editions have been selected for renowned exhibitions including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition and a selection of Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers events. Highlights from her practice over the past twelve months include several month-long residencies at Aga Lab in Amsterdam researching non-toxic stone lithography, and winning the Jackson’s Art Prize Planographic Printmaking Award.
Since winning their Studio Bursary Award for emerging artists in 2022, Georgia’s printmaking practice has been based at East London Printmakers.
As a printmaker Georgia uses her art to unravel the interiors and landscapes she moves through and lives within. She dissolves and dramatises everyday rooms and corridors, questioning notions of intimacy, belonging and confinement through the glaze of domesticity. Enclosed by these scenes Georgia is drawn into the warmth of her childhood; filling empty rooms with colourful figures and animals she collects from children's books, novels, poetry, films and dreams. In these painterly reveries memories and imagination start to overlap playfully, illuminating the chimerical tangle of curiosity and longing that prompts each artwork.
This vibrant four-colour CMYK halftone screenprint edition is inspired by a lavender farm on the Umbria-Tuscany border in Italy. Georgia works on the farm harvesting lavender every summer, lifting inspiration from the interior of the Italian smallholding were they stay. Georgia’s tigers often appear in her prints. They are a gentle keepsake lifted from a place of literary sanctuary she remembers from childhood, Judith Kerr’s brilliant The Tiger Who Came To Tea.
This artwork is also available to purchase via Own Art for £21 per month. To request an Own Art application or for more information about the Own Art process contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com
Screenprint
Image size: 42 cm x 59.4 cm
Paper size: 50 cm x 70 cm
Edition of 30
Price: £210 unframed
Since graduating with a BA in Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art in 2018 Georgia has championed sustainable printmaking processes such as risography, a mechanised form of stencil printing with a more climate conscious appeal than its traditional or digital counterparts.
Georgia’s award winning editions have been selected for renowned exhibitions including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition and a selection of Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers events. Highlights from her practice over the past twelve months include several month-long residencies at Aga Lab in Amsterdam researching non-toxic stone lithography, and winning the Jackson’s Art Prize Planographic Printmaking Award.
Since winning their Studio Bursary Award for emerging artists in 2022, Georgia’s printmaking practice has been based at East London Printmakers.
As a printmaker Georgia uses her art to unravel the interiors and landscapes she moves through and lives within. She dissolves and dramatises everyday rooms and corridors, questioning notions of intimacy, belonging and confinement through the glaze of domesticity. Enclosed by these scenes Georgia is drawn into the warmth of her childhood; filling empty rooms with colourful figures and animals she collects from children's books, novels, poetry, films and dreams. In these painterly reveries memories and imagination start to overlap playfully, illuminating the chimerical tangle of curiosity and longing that prompts each artwork.
This vibrant four-colour CMYK halftone screenprint edition is inspired by a lavender farm on the Umbria-Tuscany border in Italy. Georgia works on the farm harvesting lavender every summer, lifting inspiration from the interior of the Italian smallholding were they stay. Georgia’s tigers often appear in her prints. They are a gentle keepsake lifted from a place of literary sanctuary she remembers from childhood, Judith Kerr’s brilliant The Tiger Who Came To Tea.
This artwork is also available to purchase via Own Art for £21 per month. To request an Own Art application or for more information about the Own Art process contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com
Screenprint
Image size: 42 cm x 59.4 cm
Paper size: 50 cm x 70 cm
Edition of 30
Price: £210 unframed
Since graduating with a BA in Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art in 2018 Georgia has championed sustainable printmaking processes such as risography, a mechanised form of stencil printing with a more climate conscious appeal than its traditional or digital counterparts.
Georgia’s award winning editions have been selected for renowned exhibitions including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition and a selection of Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers events. Highlights from her practice over the past twelve months include several month-long residencies at Aga Lab in Amsterdam researching non-toxic stone lithography, and winning the Jackson’s Art Prize Planographic Printmaking Award.
Since winning their Studio Bursary Award for emerging artists in 2022, Georgia’s printmaking practice has been based at East London Printmakers.
As a printmaker Georgia uses her art to unravel the interiors and landscapes she moves through and lives within. She dissolves and dramatises everyday rooms and corridors, questioning notions of intimacy, belonging and confinement through the glaze of domesticity. Enclosed by these scenes Georgia is drawn into the warmth of her childhood; filling empty rooms with colourful figures and animals she collects from children's books, novels, poetry, films and dreams. In these painterly reveries memories and imagination start to overlap playfully, illuminating the chimerical tangle of curiosity and longing that prompts each artwork.
This vibrant four-colour CMYK halftone screenprint edition is inspired by a lavender farm on the Umbria-Tuscany border in Italy. Georgia works on the farm harvesting lavender every summer, lifting inspiration from the interior of the Italian smallholding were they stay. Georgia’s tigers often appear in her prints. They are a gentle keepsake lifted from a place of literary sanctuary she remembers from childhood, Judith Kerr’s brilliant The Tiger Who Came To Tea.
This artwork is also available to purchase via Own Art for £21 per month. To request an Own Art application or for more information about the Own Art process contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com