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If you have ever wondered what the inside of your mind would actually look like if painted, you may find some affinity with this artwork. 

A slight deviation from my pieces which are usually more grounded in the genre of landscape. However, this composition is still very much an interpretive space (or spaces) as much as it is abstract in the way it is painted. 

Constructed with a variety of layering techniques and organic mark marking, I have tried to capture the energy and chaos of the human brain and express elements of nervous energy that I recognise within myself, along with varying states of mental health that often accompany and plague the creative mind, yet aid in the production of art. 

One way in which I see this within the painting is the divide in (what could be interpreted as) the sky, with the two sides meeting in the middle, fighting against each other - the light and the dark.
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Panic, Attack! Painting

Georgia Noble

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 35.8 W x 35.8 H x 1.4 D in

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About The Artwork

If you have ever wondered what the inside of your mind would actually look like if painted, you may find some affinity with this artwork. A slight deviation from my pieces which are usually more grounded in the genre of landscape. However, this composition is still very much an interpretive space (or spaces) as much as it is abstract in the way it is painted. Constructed with a variety of layering techniques and organic mark marking, I have tried to capture the energy and chaos of the human brain and express elements of nervous energy that I recognise within myself, along with varying states of mental health that often accompany and plague the creative mind, yet aid in the production of art. One way in which I see this within the painting is the divide in (what could be interpreted as) the sky, with the two sides meeting in the middle, fighting against each other - the light and the dark.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.8 W x 35.8 H x 1.4 D in

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BIO: Originally from Blackpool, Georgia Noble is an artist that now lives and works in Manchester UK, after graduating with a First Class Honours Degree in Fine Art from The Manchester School of Art in 2015. Upon leaving university, Georgia went on to show her work at Soho’s Curwen Gallery in London as part of their annual ‘Northern Graduates’ exhibition and shortly afterwards was selected by Saatchi Art’s Chief Curator and VP for Art Advisory, Rebecca Wilson, to feature in their 2016 ‘Rising Stars’ initiative, where they shine a spotlight on a small handful of emerging artists each year. Since then, Georgia has gone on to continue to develop her practice and works from her studio as part of AWOL Studios in the historic Hope Mill in the Ancoats and sells her work all around the world. ARTIST STATEMENT: Through the predominant use of oil paint, my artistic practice transcends the conventions of traditional landscape painting to invite the viewer into a constructed fictional space that encourages them to interact with the composition in a way that is unique to them. I refer to my artworks regularly as ‘abstract landscapes’ - a phrase that seems highly contradictory - yet fully defines my painting process as, once resolved, each is most likely to be interpreted as a form of landscape but has been constructed through explorations and methods of abstraction. The sense of ‘somewhere other’ is represented through a bold and colourful palette, as well as varying techniques of careful blending, expressive mark making and deliberate scraping back into layers of paint underneath to create a narrative that allows for fluidity between the foreground and background. Furthermore, there is often an omission of clear structure or a definite horizon line in my work, given the abstract origins of each piece. However, as I progress further into a painting I use suggestive and expressive marks in a more thoughtful and conscious way to allude to aspects of the natural environment. These familiarities found within the paintings provide the viewer with a sense of stability and recognition with the world they are accustomed to, while the more abstract formations deliver a sense of escapism, resulting in my work being caught somewhere playfully between the two.

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