Georgie Fay
Lives and Works in Scotland, UK.
Her practice is primarily print-based and often inspired by her career as an art educator.
At the core of her artistic vision is a search for place and connections, in landscape and history. She explores themes like the mounting tensions between humankind and nature, mapping our world and the importance of memory, place and our loss of imagination. These themes are derived from her own engagement with the world around us; from the city pavement to the flight pattern of migrating birds; from everyday journeys we take for granted, to global travelling and experiencing unfamiliar landscapes.
Her most recent body of work looks at how humankind has interacted with and changed the landscape. She specifically explores human use of the elements and industry throughout time, from Neolithic farming to power stations that dot our horizons today.
You can find out more about Georgie on her website and instagram.