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Georgina Talfana

Georgina Talfana translates the physical experience of mountain navigation and motherhood into delicate, multi-layered visual narratives.

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Works by Georgina Talfana

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About Georgina

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Georgina Talfana is a British visual artist and educator whose practice is rooted in a deep academic foundation, holding an MA in Drawing from Wimbledon College of Art and a BA in Visual Studies from the Norwich School of Art. Her work spans drawing, printmaking, and digital media, often exploring the intersections of physical landscapes and personal experience. As a qualified International Mountain Leader, she brings a unique perspective to her art, translating the rigors of mountain navigation and mapping into delicate visual forms. Talfana’s technical approach often incorporates traditional methods like embroidery and sewing to add tactile depth to her pieces. She is a co-founder of the Refresh Art Award and has exhibited her work in notable shows such as "Threads" and "We ALL Draw." Her portfolio frequently addresses themes of pregnancy and urban grids, using a soft, abstract palette to bridge the gap between the natural world and human observation.

Visual voice

Talfana’s aesthetic blends structured urban grids and maps with the fluid, organic lines of the human form and natural landscapes. Her work utilizes a dreamy, abstract color palette and tactile elements like embroidery to explore themes of pregnancy and navigation.
Tactile EmbroideryUrban GridsAbstract LandscapesDigital PrintmakingLinear MapsDreamy Palettes
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Georgina Talfana — questions answered

What mediums does Georgina Talfana use?

Her practice includes drawing, printmaking, and digital media, often incorporating traditional sewing and embroidery to create tactile textures.

How does her background as a Mountain Leader influence her work?

Her experience navigating landscapes as an International Mountain Leader informs her focus on maps, grids, and the essence of nature.

What are the recurring themes in her collection?

Her work frequently explores the experience of pregnancy, urban navigation through grids, and the connection between the human form and the landscape.

Where has her work been exhibited?

She has shown her art across the UK, including the "Threads" exhibition in London and "We ALL Draw" at the University of the Arts London.

What is her academic background in the arts?

She earned a Master of Arts in Drawing from Wimbledon College of Art and a BA in Visual Studies from the Norwich School of Art.

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