Georgia Griffin More Art
Georgia Griffin is a self-taught artist working primarily in acrylic and oil. She also enjoys exploring clay, resin and assemblage works, writing and photography. A long-time resident of South Texas, Griffin spent several years writing for the former monthly CC Magazine. She resigned from the magazine in 2014 to focus on Memory Shrouds, a posthumous collaboration with her late father. In 2016, Griffin relocated with her family to New England and took a year off.
2010s Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
Artist Comments
The bison and the beetle have a prehistoric elegance about them that I thought would compliment each other perfectly. Symbolically, both represent life and mortality, which has been on my mind lately. To Native Americans, bison are symbolic of sacred life and abundance. And in ancient greek mythology the beetle became revered as a symbol of rebirth and immortality -- its daily journey across the sky became an allegory of human life. The Wallpaper collection is a juxtaposition of masculine meets feminine. I wanted to create a unique series that stands apart from traditional nature paintings, where the wild and somewhat prehistoric aspects of my animals featured contrast against their delicate backdrops. In addition to this, many of my paintings are created with a little bit of underlying symbolism usually sparked from a world event or life moment that I am experiencing. I concentrate on this theme as a therapeutic mantra throughout the creation of the painting. For each painting, different techniques and layers of design are implemented when creating the wall paper effect. To keep the patterns consistent I create a stencil to outline the shapes of my hummingbirds, bugs and fish, and then I hand paint each shape individually. In the areas where I wanted a little more chaos, I would forgo the stencil and eyeball each design. My animals are always painted first, and then I layout the design around them.
About the Artist
Australian-born Alana Clumeck...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Acrylic
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An old-timey frog couple stands together, but they seem to be miles apart. The artwork delves into the profound exploration of human connections, revealing ho...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Oil
Early 2000s Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
Artist Comments
A surreal portrait of a jaguar overlaid with a glowing peony. "She moves unapologetically through space, through water, through the land," says artist Miranda...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Oil
Michael AbramsBY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON- Original people surrealistic painting-contemporary art, 2025
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Artist Guigen Zha paints red lotus flowers under the shining sun. Square blocks of gradient color fill the fragmented scene. He pain...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Oil
2010s Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Surrealist Georgia Griffin More Art
Canvas, Acrylic