Georgie Gall - Acrylic on canvas

Georgie Gall
Between the Reeds
Acrylic on canvas
182x152cm
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Georgie Gall
A Calm Thread in Time
Acrylic on canvas
182x152cm
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Georgie Gall
In the Moonlight
Acrylic on canvas
183x153cm
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Georgie Gall
Evening Oasis
Acrylic on canvas
183x153cm
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Georgie Gall
Explorer's Landscape
Mixed media
152x152cm
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Georgie Gall
All Busy in the Sunlight
Acrylic on canvas
182x182cm
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Georgie Gall
Coastal Trail
Acrylic on canvas
152x152cm
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Georgie Gall
The Earth Dreams
Acrylic on canvas
122x152cm
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Georgie Gall
Festival of the Sky
Acrylic on canvas
122x152cm
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Georgie Gall
Dusk Gathering
Acrylic on canvas
90x120cm
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Georgie Gall
Wheat at Dusk
Acrylic on canvas
90x120cm
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Georgie Gall
Mid-flight Pause
Acrylic on canvas
90x120cm
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Georgie Gall
At Dusk, the Colours Come Out To Play
Mixed media
83x153cm
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Georgie Gall
Moving in Silence
Acrylic on canvas
137x101cm
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Georgie Gall
Just Another Perfect Day
Acrylic on canvas
83x53cm
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Georgie Gall
Towards the Hills
Acrylic on canvas
197x91cm
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Artworks available to view in Sydney
Georgie Gall grew up in an artistic family in the Victorian city of Geelong. After moving to Sydney in 2000, Georgie Gall studied fine arts at night and furthered her passion for painting. In July 2003 she wound up a 13-year corporate career to pursue her artistic passion successfully, on a commercial basis. Georgie works in watercolours, acrylics, inks and oil glazes to create vibrant contemporary landscapes. Following highly successful shows at Art Sydney and Art Melbourne, her commissioned paintings are in high demand.
Georgie Gall’s depictions of the Australian landscape are rich in colour and texture. Her paintings possess a dream-like quality through the use of soft impressionistic light reminiscent of William Turner’s watercolour landscape views. In particular, Gall’s use of colour, combined with a unique textural approach, conveys a simple and honest account of various natural settings. This approach is typified within the ‘Seascapes’ which form part of this exhibition.
A consistent theme throughout Gall’s work is the sense of change and movement apparent within nature and the demonstration of a rapid transformation of the Australian landscape. Gall grew up in the small country town of Geelong in Victoria. She has vivid childhood memories of joyful holidays spent with family and friends camping by the seaside and living on farms owned by close friends and relatives. A favourite location was Lake Connewarre outside of Geelong. Her memories of this lake provided inspiration for a number of her Riverbank Landscape depictions with a congregation of bird life and the richness of the everchanging colours of soil and life cycles of the native fauna.
Some of Gall’s most poignant work is the Wheatfield Landspace series. At first blush the various wheatfield scenes invoke a sense of serenity and gentleness, however Gall’s depictions of fields of wheat contain a certain suspenseful quality. They are both tranquil and dramatic. The precarious nature of what it means to be an Australian farmer in uncertain climatic times is captured in the ‘Wheatfields’. The pathos, the vulnerability and the deeply rooted connection, with and to, the elements are all reflected in Gall’s wheatfield landscapes. Georgie Gall’s identification with the earth and the seasons is striking. Her imaginative, and often innovative use, of different mediums have been skillfully applied to engage the viewer, conveying the starkness of the landscape but still reflecting all of its beauty and diversity.
Georgie Gall’s ability to focus on the detail of the wider sweep of the rural scene is self-evident. She reminds us that nothing stands still and yet her work has a meditative and intimate quality which is both engaging and emotive. Georgie Gall currently resides in Sydney with her family and has enjoyed considerable success with her exhibitions in both Melbourne and Sydney.
Selected Exhibitions
Moree Gallery, Moree June 2007
Art Melbourne, Carlton Exhibition Hall, Melbourne April 2007
Soho Gallery, Sydney June 2006
Art Sydney 05, RHI & Horden Pavillion June 2006
Art2Muse, Simmer on the Bay, Sydney June 2006
Art Sydney 05, RHI & Horden Pavillion August 2005
Melbourne Affordable Art Fair, Exhibition Buildings, Carlton April 2005
Gallery TenEleven, Armadale, Victoria April 2005
Manyung Gallery, Mt Eliza, Victoria November 2004
Sydney Affordable Art Fair, Fox Studios July 2004 - Moncur Gallery
Sydney Antique Centre, Surry Hills April 2004 - Group Show
Cromwell Art Prize Top 200 finalist in 2003
Sydney Antique Centre, Surry Hills November 2003 - Solo Show