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Georgina Hartley-Willows

Location: Darley Dale   /  Genre: Acrylic Paintings

Artist Statement

Georgina Hartley-Willows creates vibrant and emotive landscapes that celebrate the beauty of nature. Her work is characterised by bold, cheerful colours paired with a realistic attention to detail, resulting in pieces that are both energising and grounding. Inspired by the changing seasons and the interplay of light and shadow, Georgina’s art captures the fleeting beauty of natural landscapes, from serene woodlands to dramatic skies and rolling hills.

Working predominantly with acrylics, Georgina embraces a rich palette to bring her scenes to life. She skilfully combines expressive brushstrokes with thick, textured palette knife work, adding depth and movement to her pieces. This distinctive technique enhances the tactile quality of her paintings, inviting viewers to explore the interplay of colour and texture up close.

In addition to original paintings and limited-edition prints, Georgina offers wallpaper murals that transform spaces with her vibrant, nature-inspired designs. These murals provide a striking way to bring the outdoors in, offering flexibility to complement existing décor or create a bold, colourful statement.

Georgina’s artistic journey is rooted in a deep respect for the natural environment, and her work reflects a desire to celebrate and preserve its beauty. Through her art, she encourages others to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the world around them.

During the open art event, you’ll have the opportunity to view her collection in person and experience the warmth and vitality of her work first-hand. Whether you're looking for an original painting, a print, or a unique mural to transform your space, Georgina’s creations promise to leave a lasting impression.

Venue Information

4 Lime Tree Avenue
Darley Dale
DE4 2FT

The house is opposite the Go Local shop in Darley Dale, right on the A6. Parking is available on surrounding streets. It has a stained glass ship front door.

Disabled access is partial