In Rhodes is a rhythmically playful and observational exploration of place. Each work begins with a single photograph taken in the Rhodes area. These images are then manipulated by playing with scale, rotation and repetition (a process of overlaying the image over itself). The resulting composite imagery produces a strangely familiar but unsettling reflection of the local environment whilst also allowing the audience to see Rhodes in a new perspective.
Georgia Freebody is an artist, teacher, and art therapist local to Wangal land, Sydney, Australia.
Georgia’s paintings range from figurative to abstract, their content and expression evocative of interacting with, celebrating, and being a part of the natural world.
This is an exhibition depicting a mixture of genres and styles, including: seascapes, landscapes, treescapes, representations of birds and fruit trees evocative of summer days, whimsical narratives telling the stories of humans, and curious space junk exploring natural spaces.