Georgia is a textile soft sculpture artist, originally from Portsmouth, working in Cardiff, Wales.

‘Reflecting on everyday lived experience and feminist perspectives, my practice explores abstraction through textiles and scale. Soft organic forms suggest the human body without fully representing it, creating an ambiguous presence. Peering eyes disrupt the conventional relationship between artwork and viewer; the work refuses passivity and instead returns the gaze. 

Influenced by the aesthetics of “sloppy craft,” I challenge traditional hierarchies within textile practice, embracing exaggeration, humour and imperfection. I am particularly interested in the idea of art as a form of drag—where materials and forms perform, disguise and transform. 

Working within a fibre-art framework, I combine appliqué, sewing, tufting and crochet. These layered processes prioritize texture, tactility and visible labour, emphasising the handmade while exploring the body, presence and the politics of looking.’  

Pink plush octopus toy with long tentacles sitting on a wooden park bench outside a brick building.