Georgia, a Cardiff Metropolitan University graduate with a 2:1 (Hons) in Interior Design, has always drawn inspiration from the natural world, especially her passion for horse riding. Now based on Exmoor, her love for horses, field sports, and the rhythms of rural life are central to her artistic vision. Through her paintings, Georgia brings to life the dynamic energy of animals such as racehorses, cattle, and the intensity of field sports, all infused with an abstract flair that sets her work apart.

Her artistic style blends the classical with the contemporary, offering a fresh and vibrant perspective on familiar themes. Whether capturing the swift motion of a horse in full gallop, the calm presence of cows in a field, or the raw power of field sports, Georgia’s work is a fusion of fluid abstraction and the essence of rural life. Each piece reflects not only her personal experiences but also her ability to transform traditional subjects into dynamic, emotive works of art.

"Pax" is the name Georgia works under, a cherished family tradition passed down through generations. It represents her deep-rooted connection to her ancestry and the enduring influence of her heritage. This sense of continuity is woven into her work, where art becomes a conversation between past and present.

For those interested in learning more about Georgia’s work or inquiring about a specific piece, she welcomes questions and is happy to share her creative process. Explore her world of abstract, nature-inspired art and discover the bold beauty she brings to every canvas and creation.

Abstract painting of three figures riding horses, with loose brushstrokes and bright colors.