Hello!

My name is Georgie. I create intricate drawings featuring imaginative wildlife intertwined with floral elements, celebrating the elegance of the natural world while evoking wonder, serenity, and intrigue.

My Art

With a unique perspective as a mindfulness teacher, I integrate mindfulness into my creative process, emphasising the therapeutic benefits of art.

My limited-edition art prints are hand-finished with gold foil and ink accents, adding a touch of luxury to each piece. Through my art, I invite you to slow down, appreciate the small things, and find peace in nature’s delicate details.

My art enhances your cherished space, inviting you to pause, reflect, and connect with the natural world in a deeply meaningful way.

My story

Creativity has always been my sanctuary, a way to process life’s ups and downs and stay connected to myself. From childhood through the pressures of my twenties, art was my constant companion. When I became a mum and life became both physically and mentally chaotic, drawing became my way to carve out moments of calm. Now, as I navigate the (sometimes challenging!) transitions of midlife, creativity remains my anchor.

In 2018, after a particularly tough period of burnout, I turned to drawing again to reconnect with my creativity. Before that, I worked as a stop-motion animator and Instagram content creator, but the relentless digital grind left me craving something more tangible. I needed to create with my hands, to slow down, to savour the process rather than chase the next post or project.

Over the past few years, I’ve explored different creative and wellbeing paths, retraining as a mindfulness teacher, working as a productivity coach, and connecting with incredible people as a community manager. It’s been a journey of helping others find focus, balance, and creativity in their lives.

But one thing kept calling me back: making art. Specifically, pen and ink drawings that celebrate nature, beauty, and quiet moments of reflection.

So I taught myself to draw again, rediscovering the joy in each delicate line and intricate dot. My black-and-white illustrations of animals adorned with flowers reflect both my love for nature and my own journey toward self-acceptance and resilience.

I truly believe that creativity is a universal gift, available to everyone, whether or not we call ourselves artists. Simple art practices can be a powerful way to step back from the noise of modern life and recharge, not just our devices but ourselves.

We are all born artists. And when we embrace creativity, we open ourselves to moments of wonder, reflection and joy. My hope is that my art offers people a moment to pause, to slow down and notice the often-overlooked details that surround us. In a world that moves so fast, I want my work to serve as a gentle reminder to appreciate the small, beautiful things that we so often rush past.

Behind the scenes

Take a behind-the-scenes look into my creative process (over on Substack), the inspiration that fuels my work as well as tips and tricks for nurturing your own creative practice.

You'll find reflections on the tools and knowledge I've gathered over years, to lead a more creative, mindful, and focused life. I’ll share updates on my artistic practice, as creativity has been key to finding focus in this often overwhelming world.

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