Georgia Beaumont (b.1996) is a UK-based painter whose work reimagines floral forms as a way to deepen her connection with the natural world. Georgia embraces the idea that consciousness extends beyond the human, existing in all matter. In this way, nature becomes a reflection of our own inner landscape of thought, intuition and emotion. Her dancing botanical shapes are not only a celebration of fecundity and nature’s beauty but also an ode to a shared life-force.
Georgia considers her forms to be a self-generative language, rooted in nature yet imbued with symmetry and sigil-like elements, which meet the more sprawling, intuitive gestures within her compositions. Observing nature, researching its symbolism, and finding solace in both its ephemeral adjustments and its great cyclical change are essential to her practice.
Each work is fused with memory and imagery from the mind’s eye, where floral motifs intertwine with gestural brushstrokes, transparent veils, and rigid, opaque stems. Georgia holds these to be physical manifestations of a kinship to the natural world, and ode to its wisdom, as their instinctual, unselfconscious energy echoes nature’s output.
Georgia’s paintings have been exhibited in London, Barcelona, Milan, Mexico City, and Sydney, and are held in private collections internationally.